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WITH ALL OF THE PLASTIC THROWN IN THE BIN, THE COILS RELOCATED TO UNDER THE ENGINE, AND THE ADDITION OF A TUNNEL RAM, TERRY HAS CREATED A VERY HANDSOME-LOOKING DONK

ERRY Pyle reckons everyone paints their hot rods either red, black or purple, so he was just trying to be different by building a white one. He admits it took some convincing to bring the painter around to his way of thinking, but he got there in the end, and he couldn’t be happier. If you’re wondering, this particular hue is off the new Mustangs and is called Oxford White. “When I bought the chassis and

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