Automotive transporters

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It was a Limited Edition turbocharged Dodge Omni that was built from 1985-1986. The thing is most people like yourself don't know about them, and therefore don't expect the ass kicking you'll get. :D

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The Syclone project has been put on hold, maybe indefinitely. And we are going to rent a trailer from U-Haul. :)

is that a SHELBY GLH-T ???
 
No, the car pictured above is the Dodge GLH.

The Shelby GLHS is basically the same as the GLH, but some things are different: 2-piece intake manifold, Shelby valve cover, larger injectors and throttle body, stronger rods, an intercooler, thicker sway bars, Koni shocks/struts, different computer for the multiple wire o2/ais/tps sensors, different wheels, a sticker on the bottom of the speedometer that reads 135 instead of 85, a numbered dash plaque, and GLHS stickers on the rear 3/4 panels. There were a total of 1000 GLHS's built. 500 in 1986 and 500 in 1987.

You can get a GLH for around $1,500. A GLHS will cost around $5,500. In either case they are very hard to find, and even harder to find in good condition.
 
Kind of reminds me of the Renault Clio Williams.
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FR
4-Cyl 1988cc
150bhp @ 6100rpm
126lb/ft @ 4500rpm
weight: 981kg
power weight: 155bhp/ton (metric)
0-60mph: 7.6sec
max speed: 121mph
price: £13,275 (new in 1995)
 

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