Mon Apr 20, 2015 2:28 pm by 73Powerstroke
In 1967 a man named Charles Lymphus noticed a big increase in the popularity of performance cars. Mainly those with big V8 engines that would roar down the racetrack at impressive speeds. He spent the next several years trying to gather up the funds to produce his very first car to compete with cars like Camaro and Mustang. His parents who owned a big newspaper company in France were his main investors in his new dream. He also found plenty of business owners in his hometown city of Chicago to invest in his new company in order to increase their income.
By the time the next decade came around, in 1971, Lymphus Motors was hot into production of their new car. They saw how well the new design of Camaro was selling in 1970, and took a few pointers as far as body design. The car needed a big v8 producing a 290 horsepower and 382 ft-lbs of torque, paired up to a 5 speed manual transmission capable of 112 mph while still maintaining over 15 mpg. After 3 long years of research and production, the Lymphus Falcon was finally produced in 1974, opening the doors into Lymphus Motors.

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