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Old 10-26-2015, 08:24 PM
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Hey Don,

My humble thoughts are:

If I wanted a racetrack ready car that I was planning to hoon around in, I'd go for the BDR.
If I wanted a street going car that I was planning to cruize around in, I'd go for the EM.
If I wanted the best of both worlds, I wouldn't hesitate on the ERA!

That all said - at 6'4" I'd try them on for size first, to see how I'd fit (or be made to fit) in the car. Then settle for the one that suits YOU best.

Best wishes
Not sure about hooning... most of us BDR owners are very respectable and and quite frankly the quote obviously came from a Elitist.... or as MOST ERA owners are... remember you put your pants on JUST like them and their CARS aren't REAL either!!!! it even says so on their webpage> Era Replica Automobiles - Makers of the 427, 289FIA, and GT40 replicas

BDR are great for cruising and provide for the BEST OF BOTH WORLDS too as well. I have had my car for 3 weeks and thus far have driving 800 miles 2 400 mile cruises... my set up can be seen here... very comfortable for both the wife and myself.

I went with Coyote Motor... Shine Start and Drive..... The reliability of the modular motor is impressive... yes you don't here the thump thump thump bump hands down step on the pedal and it is earth shattering...

Higher RPM motor is great for the track as well..

Just my opinion.... not biased either.... from research and owning and Everette Morrison with SB motor and over 550hp...

Good luck. any questions feel free to PM me..

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