My folks owned the same car brand new off the showroom floor. Mom always wanted a convertible. Ours was the beautiful turquoise green with white insulated top. Rear window was hard cristal. Borg Warner trains and a 326 AMC motor. This is a cheaper alternative.
Love your truck bring back a lot of memories my dad had 1973 Ford explorer pick up when I was a kid his was a three on the tree to his was grabber blue with same white stripes as your maybe one day I'll have the money and can find one then
He said, “Its got the turbo right there, so that definitely added, not stock.” That is definitely stock. Its the LTG 2.0 Ecotec turbo 4 cylinder engine GM drops in a wide range of their vehicles. The ZZP intake is the reason you’re hearing the turbo noises, not an aftermarket wastegate. It also has a ZZP throttle body upgrade kit from what I can tell and more than likely their tune. Also ZZP’s big brake kit front & rear. Pretty special car. ZZP must’ve thrown their entire catalogue at it.
if zzp threw their entire catalog at it it would have an aftermarket turbo, head bolts, pistons and rods, high flow cat+downpipe, resonator, and ecu and crank out 500+ whp
@@r3wturb0x51 if ZZP threw their entire catalog at it now, yeah maybe. This video was made 2 years ago and the car was built 2 years prior to that. Making it a 4 year old ZZP build. I’m not 100, but I’m pretty sure they didn’t have 500 horsepower ATS builds back then. They maybe had builds a tad over 400 back then. I probably should’ve worded differently though. Should’ve stated that they probably threw their entire bolt-on catalog at it.
Looks amazing, outside is stunning and inside preety. Congrats. One question: the 67 425 starfire was the top at that year? cause some 68's top used the 455ci. Tnks for the video, wonderful model!
Wow that brings back memories I had one of them my 67 was blue with a white vinyl top it being a 2 door had more room than for door crown Vic does now it had 375+ k miles in 1989 when I traded it to a guy who put the 425ci in a 1973 442 and he still drives it today