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Sponge Bob Square Wheels
I think simply put its a show car not pro street. And as far as show cars go there is allot of work in it, but it doesn't do much for me.
ACME A12 said:railrider said:I know I started the larger wheel post
Exactly what I was thinking... :lmao:
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mannye said:.... I remember in the late 80's a Nova with two turbos feeding a blower that was really more of a wild design exercise than a viable race car, like most Pro-Street vehicles.....
A31PKG said:mannye said:.... I remember in the late 80's a Nova with two turbos feeding a blower that was really more of a wild design exercise than a viable race car, like most Pro-Street vehicles.....
Is this the car you speak of?
http://www.dobbertinhydrocar.com/Nova%20SS.htm
Could be... I do remember it being blue-ish... it would help more if we could see under the hood.
A31PKG said:Could be... I do remember it being blue-ish... it would help more if we could see under the hood.
Scroll down the web page and click on the engine box for a pic of the engine... When you mentioned this, I immediately thought of the car. It was built/fabricated locally by a guy named Rick Dobberton. He owned a local speed shop called AA Speed here in Northern VA. He did beautiful custom exhaust work. I met him when I took my first MOPAR (a '70 Super Bee) there to have an exhaust system made back in 1981-ish. He became rather well-known after this Nova, and ended up selling the speed shop to fabricate full time. He has a few nationally recognized cars to his credit. He was more of a show guy than anything, sort of a Chip Foose on steroids - at the time anyway!
I do agree though, what fun is it if you can't drive it?
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72duster said:a little to custom for me all so but whats the difference between this and a tub out caged out front skinny tire drag car that can barely make the turn to get off the strip. just saying i like lowered cars and non stock look i know mopar guys like stock but when you have a shell i think it time to dream.
ACME A12 said:He also brought us that gawd-awful '88 Grand Am wrong wheel drive pro-streeter in case you forgot...uke:
Even having stated that I wouldn't disparage him by any kind of foose comparison; Dobbertin was a fabricator that did most of his own work...certainly more skilled than just farming out a two-tone paint job and slapping a crate motor & set of donk wheels on something and calling it completed...![]()
Apparently he lives up in the Syracuse area these days...maybe Big and guys up there have seen him...
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