a
twin-turbo Lingenfelter that he calls his "Goochie Mobile," and
this 383 Lingenfelter 2000 coupe with a Caravaggio interior.
Actually, Talmage tells a good tale. Heres one he spun,
which is true and not for a fiction book. Dobbs journeyed to Canada for a
0-300 speedometer for his 2000 Corvette. In an indignant, friendly tone he
says, "Yes, I paid $800 to get it. I took the car to Toronto and
had to sign all this paperwork. GM said what in Gods name does a man
in Atlanta want the 0-300 cluster for? And John Lingenfelter said Well,
he likes to tease bimbos."
