Sure it does, when a great GT sold for upper 20s last year
BUT I suppose if the pockets are deep enough the 4 K doesn't matter.
BUT I suppose if the pockets are deep enough the 4 K doesn't matter.
Sure it does, when a great GT sold for upper 20s last year
BUT I suppose if the pockets are deep enough the 4 K doesn't matter.
Are they getting hot for Formals yet, Carston?
Sure looks like my car?View attachment 107616 View attachment 107617
we might have had this one with different pics already
Carsten
Just got done replacing the cam and changed to 355 gears with a posi unit. It screams now, the original cam was three teeth off. Mechanically its now done and literally everything works even the buzzer. Should be a little over 500HP with the performance upgrades. Paint is next then interior, found the correct tips.Are These.earlyer pics of the van island s23?
Sure looks like my car?
Just got done replacing the cam and changed to 355 gears with a posi unit. It screams now, the original cam was three teeth off. Mechanically its now done and literally everything works even the buzzer. Should be a little over 500HP with the performance upgrades. Paint is next then interior, found the correct tips.
Well..... Posi? Really? my neck hurts
Hey if "radio delete" and "Magnum 500" are ok, then posi should be acceptable also.
Why?
Thank you. I have been saying that for years. Unfortunately, that belief is like pissin against the tide so I, too, have traded in "ordered without a radio" to "radio delete".You can't delete something that wasn't standard. While a radio was ordered in the vast majority of cars, it was still optional and the term radio delete, like posi, is inaccurate
What does Mopar call the wheels that I know as Magnum 500'sConsistency. All three are incorrect terms to use for a Mopar but there is more pushback against "posi". People let the other two slide.
And what have we learned here today, Hellcat?Just got done replacing the cam and changed to 355 gears with a posi unit. It...
You can't delete something that wasn't standard. While a radio was ordered in the vast majority of cars, it was still optional and the term radio delete, like posi, is inaccurate. I'm not well versed in all makes. Radios could have been standard in Cadillacs or Lincolns. I don't know. I do know in that era of Mopars, they were optional. That's why I used the qualifier.
radio delete is wrong but posi always sounds like a shivvy term to me