Here's my 1955 Willys CJ5 with a Chevrolet 350 TPI
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My little USA toy
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I guess South of the equator isn't that friendly?
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think we were all sleeping LOL nice little rig there
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yeah, looks good. thanks for posting!
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that thing would nearly pop wheelies being that short with a big motor in it ??
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Thank you gentlemen. I was able to take my 78 year old dad for a ride up the hill yesterday in 4wd to about 6000' (1750 m). That was a real joy to be able to get him out and enjoying it. I learned to drive in his at 10 years old.
Holden202T. It used to be pretty fast with a pumped 327, but my cams and heads get smaller as I get older. I have an 04 LS1 Corvette 6spd that is my wifes car. My daily driver is a half ton Ford pickup.
I was told today I was named in Camaro Performers magazine as the programmer for a 92 Camaro which was pretty cool.
Is your Holden V6's based on a Chevrolet?
Holden202T. It used to be pretty fast with a pumped 327, but my cams and heads get smaller as I get older. I have an 04 LS1 Corvette 6spd that is my wifes car. My daily driver is a half ton Ford pickup.
I was told today I was named in Camaro Performers magazine as the programmer for a 92 Camaro which was pretty cool.
Is your Holden V6's based on a Chevrolet?
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based on the buick v6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_V6_engine
the latest v6 holden use now, the alloytec is used in chevs I think? totally different engine to what most of use though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_V6_engine
the latest v6 holden use now, the alloytec is used in chevs I think? totally different engine to what most of use though.
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Okay, I'm quite familiar with the Buick V6. My dads Jeep had a 225 oddfire, and recently my wife drove an Oldsmobile with the newest version that was NA. Sounds like you guys are very similar to the Buick Grand National which is very collectable here.vlad01 wrote:based on the buick v6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_V6_engine
the latest v6 holden use now, the alloytec is used in chevs I think? totally different engine to what most of use use though.
I've done some programming for guys down there with Corvettes, and street rods, so I know some are using 8 cylinders. Our fuel is about $1 a liter here, so we still use larger vehicles.
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oh the days when fuel was $1... its up around $1.65 here