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03-09-2009 08:09 AM #1
Caddy XLR
I have a good friend named Scott Lowery who's runs Outlaw 10.5. He had this car built last year and it's pretty durn cool. Great guy, would do just about anything for you. My brother in law is a mechanic for him, too.
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03-09-2009 08:13 AM #2
A few more.....
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03-09-2009 08:29 AM #3
wow! Nice, how does it run? If not for the cage would be a great sleeper I used to run a 94 eldorado and at the time was the only caddy competing but I got a lot of grief from the other racers... I've been seeing more of the CTS but would be sweet to see an XLR run... Especially a mean one like this...
-ChrisPaint don't make it no faster
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03-09-2009 09:26 AM #4
He's got a 632 inch big block Chevy with twin turbos, making about 3000 horsepower. They're still having some chassis issues but they believe it'll run about a 6.50 when they get the chassis lined out.
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03-09-2009 10:25 AM #5
That has got to be one of the coolest caddys everCustom Powder Coating & Media Blasting
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03-09-2009 10:35 AM #6
He left the power windows operable for a nice little Caddy touch, too.
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