SOMEBODY ASKED....what is a GLC
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SOMEBODY ASKED....what is a GLC
Yea This My Car ....12a Ported...holley....twin Turbo Ranny.....centerforce Dual Friction......'83 Rear
'82 Struts With Tokico.......konis In The Rear ....msd...and Loouuuud 12'speakers In Back......mr2 Seats.......removable Steering.
'82 Struts With Tokico.......konis In The Rear ....msd...and Loouuuud 12'speakers In Back......mr2 Seats.......removable Steering.
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No, it is not stock!
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13b powered 1980 GLC
I built my rotary powered GLC in 1987. It had a stock RX-4 motor, but assembled with 1985 RX-7 nitrided cast irons. RX-4 trannie, RB aluminum flywheel, RB header, and a custom rear axxle, using the center section from an RX-3 rear axle( or maybe RX-2, can't remember for sure) with an RX-7 limited slip.
The front struts were 1st gen RX-7, which lowered the car about 2 inches, and of course had much bigger brakes. It was about 150 pounds lighter than a 1st gen RX-7.
I towed my ski boat with it for two summers, put over 100,000 miles on it in 4 years, then sold it. It was, indeed a great little car. Mine was a 1980, the last year for the rear wheel drive version in the US.
The front struts were 1st gen RX-7, which lowered the car about 2 inches, and of course had much bigger brakes. It was about 150 pounds lighter than a 1st gen RX-7.
I towed my ski boat with it for two summers, put over 100,000 miles on it in 4 years, then sold it. It was, indeed a great little car. Mine was a 1980, the last year for the rear wheel drive version in the US.
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