For reasons unknown, a man named Salvatore Salerno chose to use a Willys “ Hurricane ” 2.6-liter inline-six cylinder engine to power his homemade sports car. The body, a fiberglass Devin shell , was draped over a Triumph TR-3 chassis and the full heart of the Willys was pulled out and transplan...
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