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Aluminum motor mount from the original Gratiot Auto, Mancini LO29 dart. Later the Irish Rover. Being refurbed and headed back home to Detroit.
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Were both mounts made of aluminum or just the one...any other interesting pieces on Mancini's old L023 Hemi Dart since they had a back door to Chrysler performance stuff...post some pics of the car.
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Has anyone else here ever seen or heard of any other 'odd ball' stuff from Chrysler, Ford, or GM...
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I think the 1960s was the period of unbridled creativity on engines. Too bad this never made it to production. The intake ports look like a 318 port, except there are twice as many of them.
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Bendix EFI circa 1958. Twin throttle bodies.
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Christmas at Nichels Engineering. Maybe it wasn't Christmas, but sure looks like it.
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Yeah I remember that article on the old Doomsday Hemi motor...to bad they never made it into production.
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AMC NASCAR cylinder heads
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...X/IMG_5610.jpg http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...X/IMG_5603.jpg These have production casting number on them. These are unused, semi-finished as delivered. Ultra rare. I can't use them in Stock Eliminator but I can use them for Super Stock but it would take a lot of filling to have the proper specs. These will outflow & out perform modern Indy heads. You should pray I never have need to run these in SS! :) |
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