Why AMX Guys, Love Crossfires
Why AMX Guys, Love Crossfires
Well, at least the ones who have really had the oppportunity to drive both cars that is.
For the record, he didn't have to use Chebie power for the end result. It just saved him a few 1000 dollars in mods, that's all.
I'd love to see this guy doing some canyon carving at the Dragon with few dozen "tuned" SRT6's.
For the record, he didn't have to use Chebie power for the end result. It just saved him a few 1000 dollars in mods, that's all.
I'd love to see this guy doing some canyon carving at the Dragon with few dozen "tuned" SRT6's.
Last edited by +fireamx; 11-17-2012 at 09:16 AM.
Re: Why AMX Guys, Love Crossfires
My shop brought this interesting one back to life a number of years ago.
I had to recreate the hood from pictures.
It was a fun project and a cool car.
http://www.totallyautoinc.com/images/FCamx1.jpg
I had to recreate the hood from pictures.
It was a fun project and a cool car.
http://www.totallyautoinc.com/images/FCamx1.jpg
Re: Why AMX Guys, Love Crossfires
amx1397,,WHY
AMX = the car
1 = the first AMX ever made
397 = the number of AMX's that i have owned.
I can say no more. unless you want to see a AMX-3 ,,, http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...eJFUm5FwkcLTtA
AMX = the car
1 = the first AMX ever made
397 = the number of AMX's that i have owned.
I can say no more. unless you want to see a AMX-3 ,,, http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...eJFUm5FwkcLTtA
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