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  1. Hello I’m Mike. ( I’m not an alcoholic). 20 years have passed since I was last here. At that time, I had a 1987 Conquest that I had completely converted to a twin turbocharged 700 hp 363 c.i. Ford motor/Powerglide drag car. In the cars previous iteration, it was a N/A 347/Tremec 3550 street driver. Before that, it was a dead engine’d stocker sitting under a Spruce tree with a pretty serious Hornets nest under the hood. A few years before that project, I had a 1987 Starion that also ended up as a ford engined drag car. In between Starquest ownership, the last car I had was a 1978 Ford Fairmont street driver. With a 617hp 2jz GTE/CD 009. When a complete JDM 2jz could be bought for 2700.00 Now, present day, I just bought a 1989 Buckskin Conquest off auction that I’ve had for about a week now. A declaration to the purists: My drag racing days are over. This car will not get hacked up and ford engine swapped. It’s a 72k mile fairly nice, mostly unmodified stock car. Save for squeezing it to make more power, I intend to leave the drivetrain alone. The Transmission shift linkage is worn out, the front seats have been in the Arizona sun too long, and the tires are flat spotted so bad the car drives like it’s on square tires. But other than those “ fixes”, it will make a nice driver. ill be asking for HP mod help, Suspension and braking upgrade advice, and what others have done to make the seat accommodate a 6’ driver. And put it all in a build thread. And desperately try to avoid putting any other engine in the car. Thanks for reading. ( I’m “ wordy”)
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  2. Very cool, yeah it seems I picked a late time to get into the Starquest game lol. I can definitely see the chime getting old but I think it's one of the "exotic" things about these that sets them apart. The Velnas computer is interesting sounding from the short thread i just found on it, I had never heard of those yet, I'm going to research that a bit more. Thank you and you aren't cluttering it, I appreciate the knowledge! I appreciate the link, it's a nice looking car, a bit nice to start out with for me though. Thank you!
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  3. Thought I’d post some photos that were taken and edited by a local photographer at a meet i went to awhile back. Photographer’s instagram is @mage.pics
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  4. Hi EvoAmy. First, awesome car! Second, I'm pretty sure per site rules you need to post an asking price and location. And ... IMO I'd suggest going through the process (about 4-6 weeks) of putting this car on BaT. I believe an all original low mile car like this would do very well there. Collectors would jump to own one like this. Just my thoughts, you can obviously sell it how you want.
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