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HM1050

Started by Hurricane_Factory, July 20, 2007, 08:57:52 AM

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Here are a few pictures of a recently finished Hurricane.  HM1050 was the first production under car exhaust street version.

Mike Arps
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danc30

Mike,
Pretty sweet looking........ 8-)

Dan
KC- Genesis 427-SO, 482-CI - 622 FWHP/630 FWTQ "Almost" too much power.....

LMH

Really nice Mike!
If you ever want to build a hardtop for the street car (or the SC model for that matter), keep something like this Kirkham in mind. (I'm hinting!)
Larry


Ranman

WOW, that hard top is SWEEEET.

Mike super job on HM1050.

Are the wheels the Vintage 15"  you offer?
427W, TKO600 .82,  3.20 rear, dual hoops

syrupmaker

Any pics of the uder car exhaust?

2FAST4U

WOW!! Your car is stunning.  I'm liking the HM more and more each day.  I've already discussed this with my wife and she is in favor of me building one for her - red, no stripes.

Thanks for sharing
Bill

HAVASUBILL

Mike,   #1050 is PURE SWEETNESS!


GREAT JOB..YOU GUYS MAKE ME MORE PROUD EVERYDAY OF HURRICAN MOTORSPORTS.


Best Regards,   Bill    ;)
The trouble with people is not that they don't know , but that they know so much that ain't so.

Alfredo Canalizo

I LIKE THAT !!!!!!

ALFREDO

j_baldwin

Just a notes on 1050. It was built by a pair of over 60's guys in Peoria, Il. It took about one year to build or about a 1000 hours. Would recomend to anyone. Jim and Arlie

Fuzzy

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Wow, Mike you need to post that on the site under street roadsters, or in the gallery so folks can see what they look like in the whole instead of bits or parts.
HM1081:)   aging gracefully in the garage