Interceptor Build - for the old timers...

Like the name says...
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It sounds like air turning a wheel, not spectacular sound wise when the pulley turns, in any fashion.... It's just the look....
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and the final Picture..........

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Nice pics of your car nuts.
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Hey the cars looking great! Well done

I have started on your RVS finally as well... :D
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very nice car.
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Nuts wrote:
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how could the original car be road legal with engine scoop ?
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rfullarton wrote:
Nuts wrote:
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how could the original car be road legal with engine scoop ?

umm it never was road legal.

Hence why it was removed when the car went up for sale
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Looking really good!! I like the custom variation on the satin blackout swooping up the rear quarters. Looks cool, maybe even better than the original in some ways.
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Funny how inaccuracies become the norm, the original car was swooping.....

I believe the square look came from certain camera angles in the film. Look at picture 2100 above and 2110, how different the swoop looks from different angles.
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