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British Pro-Street, a timeless style

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Finally got to go for a spin in Lee's Corsair this afternoon as he came over to help me fit a new gearbox in the Ranchero. This car really is fantastic, pretty much all done at home by Lee.

 
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Thats a cool looking car and have to say I too love pro street, I don't want to hijack the thread but after having owned a cool trendy 50s pickup I really have fancied a pro street car for many years and even though they seem to not be fashionable anymore this came up for sale and I couldn't resist the urge ,and it now sits in my drive , and it puts a smile on my face regardless if its trendy or not. P.S I know its not british but pro streets seem to be few and far between nowadays so thought I would chip in with mine would be interesting to see how many more are running pro street cars out there.




 
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I'll try. Don't ffs hold your breath though I have a que of stuff to do on the Mrs rides this year. Along with trying to get my wrangler down from Scotland and the rest of my gear

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Not British but Japanese with a German engine, used almost every dry day, prostreet is such cool style. Apart from rear wheels and tyres prostreet cars can be built on a modest budget, I didnt spend thousands on the engine and although not lightening quick I can cruise anywhere anytime, it has a heater and demister so I can use it during the winter (it is now tax exempt so doesnt need taxing in the winter)
 
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