Actually Marc, the Aztec is about to die. Reuss never had a chance to alter it, and he wanted to prove it could be done. Like any prototype, if there was a large interest in the hopped up version, GM might be inclined to produce a limited number. Don't think it would be quite as powerful as this one is, but they could drop a smaller V8 into it. All manufactures do the same thing; build a prototype and look at the customer response. That's how the PT came to be.
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