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Needs a nose job

Fugly indeed! Gads.
 
This springs to mind

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This particular Spitfire may not be what you are expecting but in a good way. It has a little something under the hood that takes it to the next level. It has been blessed with a multi-port Fuel Injected, 2.8 Chevrolet V6 (beautifully installed) from a 1989 Camaro RS.

Now if it was a Ford engine......
 
This particular Spitfire may not be what you are expecting but in a good way. It has a little something under the hood that takes it to the next level. It has been blessed with a multi-port Fuel Injected, 2.8 Chevrolet V6 (beautifully installed) from a 1989 Camaro RS.

Now if it was a Ford engine......
Exactly... should have used a Ford 2.8L
 
Exactly... should have used a Ford 2.8L

Yes you are right, that is all that is wrong with it... :rolleyes: (though it really seems to be done to a high standard)

It is of course the problem with engine swaps. (this showed up on barnfinds last week)

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Yes you are right, that is all that is wrong with it... :rolleyes: (though it really seems to be done to a high standard)

It is of course the problem with engine swaps. (this showed up on barnfinds last week)

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Some cars should not mate. This is the lovechild of that Spit and the car you posted.

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Yikes!
 
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