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Old 08-03-2014, 10:35 PM   #34
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Re: Can't do a burn out.

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My then-girlfiend-now-wife had a new 1990 Sunbird GT Turbo. For its day it was a fun car, I didn't even know they had them in the US! I've never seen a Sunbird GT Turbo nor a Cavalier Z/24 down here.
The ones I bought were rear wheel drive, around '77 '78. They were Pontiac's version of the Chevy Monza. The Monza Spider was offered with a small block. Really quick cars, especially if they started life as a 4 cylinder, then they were geared real low. The bodies and subframes didn't hold up well to 300+hp though. Every one of them I had went to the crusher because of the spotwelds tearing apart from hard launches with sticky tires.
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