I remember watching them in San Diego. Loud AF in a good way. You had me at: two supercharged 572ci big-block V8s
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The C30 was a great model - from the Ford era I think. Might have shared an engine with the Focus? But I'm not sure of that. I do know that Volvo made a Polestar version with AWD. Not a production model, just a one off or supremely limited version. Fast.
https://youtu.be/iT9FwBsMD3Y
Best quote so far: "This looks like a very efficient “money-to-noise” converter."
The T5 motor in the C30 was Volvo's. I think its the same motor that is in the XC40. You could electronically modify the motor in the C30 up close to 270hp without changing anything physical, start changing manifolds exhaust and put a larger turbo radiator on it and you could go much higher. Of course if I did that I'd take the brakes out of an XC90 and stick them in there. I think there was or is a fairly tame Polestar tune that wouldn't void the warranty.
I laugh because the 5 cylinder in the XC40 is rated up to 285hp and the vehicle is way heavier than the coupe but I get much better gas mileage because I drive them totally differently. But that thing will step up and go if you want it to, I went from 55 to almost 100 much faster than I ever expected to the other day when I put my foot down to see what would happen.
The engine in C30 in the video above was 405hp I believe. It also had Brembo brakes on it that appeared nearly the same diameter as the wheels. Volvo later sold a limited edition R-design Polestar edition of the C30 that had 250hp. The C30 concept car was also on an episode of Top Gear.
https://youtu.be/pXCbYQMoYmU
There is currently a Polestar V60 and XC60 that have a "T8 Twin-Engine plug-in hybrid motor with e-AWD" at 415hp. With Brembo brakes. Grocery go-getters.
Cyan Racing is kind of fun to look at also: https://www.cyanracing.com
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Sleeper in Seattle…1965 Buick Gran Sport…I don’t seek out cool cars; they just happen to find me.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...-gran-sport-2/
That sign in front of it is perfect.
That's a bias belt tire burner. Nice find.
Do it! I am at the same time enthralled with and horrified (boy are they polluting disasters) by these beasts, but they were the dream of my youth. We would put our 21" boat in the slip and some hero would pull in with his 40' scarab on a triple axle and fire up that through transom exhaust. Hurt my ears in the best sorta way.
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That sound. I used to race a historic sailboat for the St. Michael's Museum (Maryland) Our tender was a private Cris-Craft (maybe a 69' Cavalier), all wood lots of brightwork with twin marine 327s. Boy howdy the sound of those wide open could save the wicked, give sight to the blind and cause adult men to faint.
We are doomed.
PS >> https://mht.maryland.gov/nr/NRDetail.aspx?NRID=907 I ran the kite, called the wind and ye old throwing of the springboards AKA death traps.
Some clown was/is asking $20 million for that Scarab filming boat one from season 2 of Miami Vice (shown above), and offering one of the fake Daytona Spyders built on a C3 Corvette platform to sweeten the "deal". Bwahaha.
They used Chris Craft Stingers in season 1 of the show before Wellcraft bought in and a guy in Wisconsin recently tracked down hero boat #1 from Season 1 and is restoring it. It was found in the parking lot of some construction company buried behind a bunch of random works trucks and junk. Crazy.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSae9uyAJU2/
https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...ming-boat.html
I’m in Florence Italy for a few weeks and of course I look at all the ‘foreign’ cars that are around here. Noticeably eye-catching are the ultra small single seaters and delivery vehicles, keeps my head on a swivel. More than a few are electric as are a pretty good majority of in-town taxis. Gasoline is near $7 US a gallon. (€1.55 per liter)
Florence is so beautiful. It's too bad that so many Americans have welded their ego (or maybe their id) to their choice of automobile - I'd love to see more small cars on the road. Alas.