The Model A is a family heirloom and has been in my family for over 30 years. My dad who was a mechanical engineer, built the car from the frame up. It has undergone many upgrades over the last 20 years, new motor, new fuel injection, new radiator, new fuel system. The car would be considered a somewhat "pro-street" car since it has a 4 speed manual transmission and is almost 600 HP on such a small body. The body is 100% original steel from 1929. Car is freeway drivable but prefer local/closer events due to the high horsepower, low racing gears and suspension. Trailering is an option as well for longer events.
The 57 Chevy is a car I have wanted since I was a kid. Multiple HotWheels 57 Chevy's and I finally got my own. This car is more drivable and can go further distances without a trailer. Both are great cars and turn many heads.
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