Powerhouse Transformation: 1963.5 Fairlane Galaxy by 1320video.com

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The lads over at 1320video.com have an offer you can't refuse: a 20% discount on their website with the coupon code "cyberweek." And if that's not enough to get your engine revving, every dollar you spend also earns you five entries to win a jaw-dropping prize - a car plus a whopping $155,000 in cash! Now that's what I call a deal!
In their latest video, the boys stumble upon a true gem - a 1963.5 Fairlane Galaxy that's been transformed into an absolute beast. With a twin-turbo Billet coyote block, twin 76 turbo Precision turbos, and a mighty 2700-2800 horsepower, this car means business. Sure, it's been struggling for traction on the track, but it's still managed to clock an impressive 4.90 at 99 mph.
But here's the kicker - the team didn't buy this beauty as a ready-made race car. Oh no, they took a normal Galaxy and went on a quest to find race car parts to transform it into the monster it is today. And let me tell you, finding those parts was no easy task. They had to raise the car up due to its immense size - it's a whopping 20 feet long and 86 inches wide! It's practically a boat on wheels, but boy does it look cool.
Now, the team is currently using the Galaxy for no-time racing, but their ultimate goal is to compete in LDR. They're still fine-tuning the car, making adjustments with each run to gather more data and improve its performance. And let me tell you, this car is a sight to behold. Its sleek, classic design combined with modern technology under the hood is a true testament to the beauty of automotive engineering. I can't wait to see what this beast can do once they've mastered it. It's definitely one of my favorite cars at the track.

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