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Seems to me someone was mentioning a "Clevor" motor recently ...
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About the only guy I know stuck on old technology is Myrtle Beach Sal He's my guess.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
About the only guy I know stuck on old technology is Myrtle Beach Sal
He's my guess.
I wonder if anyone has put a flathead in a Mustang?😱
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Impressive.
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Rudi wrote:
Bearing Bob wrote:
About the only guy I know stuck on old technology is Myrtle Beach Sal
He's my guess.
I wonder if anyone has put a flathead in a Mustang?😱
I don't know about that, Rudi, butt (TS&T), I did know a guy who put a Model B/Riley Four Port and a C4 in a Pinto. This was back in the 70's when lots of guys were putting Pinto 2.3 (2.6?) engines in Model A's. He said it was real cheap to put a Model A engine in a Pinto since everyone was throwing that stuff away. He drove it to Las Vegas on one of our Winfield Weekend trips. Got into a Punch with a 911 going up the Baker Grade....left that Porsch in the dust....lots of torque from a warmed up 200 CI four banger.
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