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Thread: 1971 Fiat 500 with V12 Lamborghini engine - photos

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    It's probably a fun ride until the motor gets to it's normal operating temp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floradawg View Post
    Wow! Probably doesn't weigh anything. Accelerationus incredibleus!
    Yeah, this one has probably left the realm of horsepower and torque ratings and entered that of thrust-to-weight ratios.

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    Type "SLEEPER BUG: 517 HP Subaru-Powered 1973 VW Super Beetle" into the YouTube search! Would like to see these two race!!!

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    Wow! Probably doesn't weigh anything. Accelerationus incredibleus! , made me laugh, anticipating rest of the statement in such easily interpreted Latin.
    In SoCal, such a power-to-weight ratio was affectionately known as a 'tennis shoe'.
    Brings to mind a '66 Nova with tube frame, straight axle, 'glass front end, thin ribbed sheet aluminum interior, minimal gas tank, plexi-windows (no regulators); the works, and way nicer styling. But; road racing and drag racing don't work the same way.



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