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Jim,
You should have listened to your girlfriend. Back in High School, the station wagons had many uses ![]() Of course the 65' V-200 had a few more options than the standard V-100. Now the Signet, were talking 'big bucks'. All the 'bells and whistles'. Out of my league!!! By the way, the 65' 273/235HP cars were the best of the bunch. Not in looks, but in performance. A Hurst shifter (standard), and a hollowed out muffler. 1966, the horrible 'Inland' shifter and a more restrictive muffler. Station wagon, 'Where are all the women at??' Paul |
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Jim,
Mercury Bobcat or AMC Spirit? PC |
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Spirit with a 401 4sp and 8 3/4.
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Jim,
I knew you'd go AMC. A blast from the past, 1974 Matador-X with a 401. Car Craft got a stock one to go 15.38. Not too shabby. By the way, you get one that turned into an airplane. ie; James Bond 'The Man with the Golden Gun' Came with Britt Eklund in the trunk ![]() Limited Warranty. Paul |
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How about a 1970 Maverick with the 429 SCJ
c6 or Top Loader manual Bench seat only plain wrapper only |
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I have an idea that you Buick fans may like...how about the Buick Skyhawk with the engine out of the GNX in it? Heck, if it could get the GNX Regal to run 13.2's in '87, imagine what it would've done with the much lighter Skyhawk...Lane what do you think of that one bud?
Or how about you this one for the Mopar contingent...The Dodge Shadow and Daytona with that wicked 340 in it? They could've made special edition rwd versions of those cars, as well as a 351 Cleveland (or even a 302), for the Ford Tempo. Chevrolet could've had their Cavalier line converted to rwd and had a choice between the 302 & 350 V8's available too??? Talk about pocket rockets..... ![]()
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Mopar Performance did offer somewhat of a v8 and rwd conversion kit for the Daytona.
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