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Detroit Speed's How To Build A Pro Touring Car By Tommy Lee Byrd & Kyle Tucker

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      Trends in automotive modification come and go; some are outlandish, some are practical. Currently, the trend is Pro Touring. While it's expensive, it definitely leans toward the practical. It was originally a name used for GM cars, but "Pro Touring" has come to mean a style for all cars from many years. It is essentially the art of adding modern technology to aged designs to create cars that start, stop, drive, handle, and behave like modern performance cars. You can do this in many ways and choose from many suppliers. Detroit Speed is at the forefront of the Pro Touring movement. The company is in a unique position to design and manufacture parts; they also build cars and test the parts for their effectiveness on the street and track. Kyle and Stacy Tucker have used their considerable e

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      5 out of 5 overall ratings from 2 customers

      Oct 7, 2024

      Review shared from Book, How To Restore Your C3 1968-1982

      5
      1976 Stingray - DaddySpeed

      Corvette Repairs is excellent,

      This manual teaches how to repair a vette from bumper to bumper, what to do & what to look for so you don’t end up falling in a rabbit hole of trouble, trying to fix the impossible

      Jun 4, 2024

      Review shared from Detroit Speed's How To Build A Pro Touring Car By Tommy Lee Byrd & Kyle Tucker

      5
      1969 Base - Keiths69

      Detroit Speed Book

      Very informative book. The book gives a lot of incite of Pro-Touring suspension setups. It's a very good read.

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