Thanks David.
The car is a Hurricane Gen II car. It is the first one they built after the company was sold to the boys in Iowa. The car was built with an eye for authenticity in mind. The exterior shape is virtually unchanged from the gen I cars but the engine bay has seen big changes. It looks very close to the original cars. I even installed a fake wiring harness to match the original wiring.
The car has a pretty cool IRS rear end based on the Ford 8.8 center section. The car came with the biggest brakes we could fit inside of 15 inch knock off wheels. I have the Willwood 6 piston's up front and 4 pistons in the back. One of the neatest thing about the new car is the floor mounted pedals. Very few cars come with this attribute. It has the dual adjustable QA1 shocks and NASCAR style sway bars front and rear.
The engine is a real side oiler but stroked to a 482 and based on an aluminum Pond block. It has the usual stuff inside and the Weber's sit proudly on top. I went with the Richmond 5 speed this time to try something different. I was looking for the strength and feel of a top loader with an extra gear. So far so good.
I love the car and, with the exception of my Kirkham, the is the most accurate replica I have owned. Not everyone is looking for that but that is why I chose the Hurricane.
That's about it. Thanks for choosing the Hurricane as the April car of the month.