Semi-official hot chicks thread
Pics of the replica (which is my take on the situation) can be seen here:
http://www.prinzingmc.com/
The one I have is "The Baron" - mine is yellow and was made in 1979.
The guy who builds these things is a real piece of work - I have never met him - but have seen old newspapers articles and have had correspondence with him.
As for pics of the girls -- there are just so many of them -- and they are all so good -- I wouldn't know where to start....
Eliot
http://www.prinzingmc.com/
The one I have is "The Baron" - mine is yellow and was made in 1979.
The guy who builds these things is a real piece of work - I have never met him - but have seen old newspapers articles and have had correspondence with him.
As for pics of the girls -- there are just so many of them -- and they are all so good -- I wouldn't know where to start....
Eliot
Originally posted by Defender
The one I have is "The Baron" - mine is yellow and was made in 1979.
The one I have is "The Baron" - mine is yellow and was made in 1979.
Looks pretty cool .... what is the 0-60 on that ?? Do you run Nos ???? If so what size shot do you use ??
RE: "The Baron".
I do subscribe to the "NOS" (Not On the Street) policy with the car; and in general do not drive it on the street.
As compared to only getting a few shots of fuel - I prefer to "fill it up" .
The car is actually pretty quick ( I have no idea is the answer to the "0-60" question). It has a 302 v-8 in it with minimal pollution control, and the body is fiberglass - so it is pretty light. As for the ability to hold the road -- the answer is a strong maybe.
I drove the damn thing from Hecla, S.D. to New YOrk when I bought it. Having square tires made it difficult the first 500 miles or so -- until I got them changed in Wisconsin....
I do subscribe to the "NOS" (Not On the Street) policy with the car; and in general do not drive it on the street.
As compared to only getting a few shots of fuel - I prefer to "fill it up" .
The car is actually pretty quick ( I have no idea is the answer to the "0-60" question). It has a 302 v-8 in it with minimal pollution control, and the body is fiberglass - so it is pretty light. As for the ability to hold the road -- the answer is a strong maybe.
I drove the damn thing from Hecla, S.D. to New YOrk when I bought it. Having square tires made it difficult the first 500 miles or so -- until I got them changed in Wisconsin....



