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Eagle Talon who owned it? #191417
01/12/09 01:31 PM
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Anybody know this car or who owned it? I have had this picture for a while and never knew anything about the car.



"Turbo will be easiest, and at the HP level will also be easiest on parts. Spend the money to do it right, and you can build a 500 HP street motor that will live a long and happy life, and probably with a very basic short block." Those words must have left a bad taste in his mouth!
Re: Eagle Talon who owned it? [Re: DCI] #191418
01/12/09 02:56 PM
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early 90's, i think it was made to run Comp IIRC, have video of it running at the mopar nats somewhere...

Koffels were campaining it? i remember the car clear as day, but cant remember the details clearly.

Re: Eagle Talon who owned it? [Re: plasticfantastic] #191419
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That is way more than I knew about it. I am pretty sure that is B1 logo on the hood scoop. I always thought it made a very cool drag car. Looked very aero friendly.

Thanks for the info.


"Turbo will be easiest, and at the HP level will also be easiest on parts. Spend the money to do it right, and you can build a 500 HP street motor that will live a long and happy life, and probably with a very basic short block." Those words must have left a bad taste in his mouth!
Re: Eagle Talon who owned it? [Re: DCI] #191420
01/12/09 03:21 PM
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My pictures don't come up on this lap top at work, but I bet you're talking about the red/white one?

If I remember correctly that was actually Eddie Belfour's car. (NHL goalie)...

Re: Eagle Talon who owned it? [Re: dizuster] #191421
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Yep - Red and White with the Eagle logo at the front of the doors.

And now that you gave me a name look what I found - Thanks for the info guys. Cool little car.

Eagle Talon

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"Turbo will be easiest, and at the HP level will also be easiest on parts. Spend the money to do it right, and you can build a 500 HP street motor that will live a long and happy life, and probably with a very basic short block." Those words must have left a bad taste in his mouth!
Re: Eagle Talon who owned it? [Re: dizuster] #191422
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Quote:

My pictures don't come up on this lap top at work, but I bet you're talking about the red/white one?

If I remember correctly that was actually Eddie Belfour's car. (NHL goalie)...




When I saw Talon in the title I knew the car Tom was talking about. Eddie was in Chicago when he had it.


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Re: Eagle Talon who owned it? [Re: slantzilla] #191423
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I have always liked the way that car looked. Made a really cool drag car, not sure I ever saw another one of that model.

I also like this one too....





"Turbo will be easiest, and at the HP level will also be easiest on parts. Spend the money to do it right, and you can build a 500 HP street motor that will live a long and happy life, and probably with a very basic short block." Those words must have left a bad taste in his mouth!






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