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The Toronado GT also had 56% of that massive bulk on the drive wheels!
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Bret,
If "The Beast", the Toronado GT ever hit the 'Dream Car", the 67' AMC Marlin,,,'SQUISH-FISH'.. Next up,,the 70' Pontiac Grand Prix 'Hurst SSJ'.. Paul Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 03-15-2010 at 09:09 PM. Reason: correction |
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My biggest disaster yet? A Front-Wheel-Drive, 180hp 273 2bbl Plymouth-powered '67 Marlin?
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Bret,
Now that would be a 'copulation'.. F-W-D, 273/180HP in a 67'Marlin.. By the way, AMC called the 343/280HP in the 67' Marlin the 'Typhoon'.. Oh, those AMC marketing specialists,,,'brilliant'. 1970, 'gentlemans performance car', 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix SSJ, a 'Hurst' prepped car. 455/370HP H.O., 4-speed with 3.70 posi. .White, with gold trim, and gold 'honeycomb' wheels. . Ran H/Stock in 1970,, and could run 15.50's out-of-the-box. Another neat GM 'boat'. Paul Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 03-16-2010 at 06:14 AM. |
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Ok if we're talking big boat muscle. 1970-71 Linclon Mark III 460ci 365 hp 500 ft. To small of a carb and they weighted 4600 lbs. But they would burn a set of H78-15's until your foot got tired.
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Uh oh. Here comes Pascoe with the obscure Lincoln trivia. At least he knows who had history's quickest Lincoln-powered doorslammer!
Paul, I didn't remember anything about the "Typhoon". That's pretty cool. |
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Bret, I always thought that the 67' Marlin 3+3, with the 'Typhoon' high compression 343/280HP was cool marketing.. 4-speed and dual exhausts.
I will defer, the Lincoln Mark IV was probably the 'King of Steel'.. When I was a parking attendant at an exclusive country club in Westchester County, NY back in 73', we had a name for those cars.."_ _ _ Canoe".. I hope no ones feelings are hurt.. Paul |
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One car I remember being trashed by It's owner till it was junk was a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix with the 390hp 428ho and 4 speed.
Ran pretty hard till he crashed it. Bret, those bunneys in you avitar disturb me. Something tells me they are from the Monty Python farms? |
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The Gran Prix was replaced by a 1970 Monte Carlo SS454 auto. Also trashed. Both were crushed in the early 80s.
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