had a basic Corvette so I went over the border."
  
Noren’s out-of-the-box thinking has a retro theme. The man who is in charge of the maintenance of 170 fleet vehicles at the University of Chicago is slightly anti-computer.
  
"I just think with more computer stuff, there are more problems. With all these newer cars, one sensor doesn’t work and the whole car doesn’t run. This way, when something is bad at least you can start it."
  
The engine is good old-time hot rodding, no computer needed. The sight of Brodex heads and single-plane intake on a 383 stroker 350 is quite unexpected beneath a

Click Here!