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oooooo, can't you post a few pix here? I'll bet a number of us 108 folks would love to drool over this rod!
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W108M117(1972) repaired after deer hit W124M103(1987) W124M103(1989) -- sold to son's friend W124M119(1993) -- ![]() W124M103(1987 -- 5 speed Euro ![]() W124M103(1989) -- TE W123OM616(1977) W201M103(1990) parts car ![]() |
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I agree - I was hoping to see some pics.
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It would be awesome to see.
However, no 108 or 109 fan would pay that much for a 108 with a non-stock engine. The market's way too soft for that ![]() But it sure sounds worth a pretty penny... |
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What rear end did you use? My 375HP sbc powered 108 shattered the diff.
I wish I had kept that car. Lots of fun. |
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My 477hp stroker small block Chevy powered 79 300CD grenaded the rear-end shortly after the Chevy went into it. Now the car is sporting a Dana 60 possie, w/locker kit and 3.73 gears from an early model Jaguar. If he didn't do a rear in that car, it won't be long. For 14+ It had better be done already though.
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ttt
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W108M117(1972) repaired after deer hit W124M103(1987) W124M103(1989) -- sold to son's friend W124M119(1993) -- ![]() W124M103(1987 -- 5 speed Euro ![]() W124M103(1989) -- TE W123OM616(1977) W201M103(1990) parts car ![]() |
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