Keith Robinson's Street Legal Sprint Car - Street Legal - Hot Rods

The first thing that strikes you about Keith "Flash" Robinson's car is, "No way in hell that's street legal." Yet it has California black plates. And though they're hard to spot, it does indeed have legal head and taillights, turn signals, a horn, and it's under the minimum weight to require fenders.The first thing that strikes you about Keith "Flash" Robinson's car is, "No way in hell that's street legal." Yet it has California black plates. And though they're hard to spot, it does indeed have legal head and taillights, turn signals, a horn, and it's under the minimum weight to require fenders. And in case he gets pulled over by a rookie cop looking for an easy bust, behind the Kirkey seat Keith has laminated printouts of the California DMV laws it meets. Though many people in the Golden State "have a guy," Keith's sprinter is 100 percent legal by the definition of every vehicular statute in the state of California. The fact that it weighs 1,490 pounds (dry, without driver) and is powered by a legit 410ci, all-aluminum, Donovan-block, Bow Tie-headed, Hilborn mechanical-fuel-injected, 700hp small Chevy means, ya know, you do not want to choose off on this beast.


Photo Gallery: Keith Robinson's Street Legal Sprint Car - Hot Rod Magazine

Photo Gallery: Keith Robinson's Street Legal Sprint Car - Hot Rod Magazine


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