"Phase IV heads, last of the V8's, Max look at the blower!" :laugh: Anybody want to guess what that thing is between the injector and supercharger?
Considering the fuel plumbed into it...... I'm guessing an old blower case with carburetors inside.... The barrel valve doesn't look to be in use on the injector... o No:
Back in the early to mid sixties my brother-in-law campaiged a hemi powered early Thunderbird called Hemi-ng Bird and then later a hemi powered corvette called the Kentuckian at southern Ohio drag strips. For what it's worth.
I think it was really neat how many people gave their cars names in the old days. I knew of a Chevelle SS that said "Like a Hurricane" on the decklid. All you had to do was mention the Hurricane in town and everyone knew who you meant.
In the mid 60's, there was a grey 57 Tbird that ran at Milan Dragway with an SOHC Ford engine in it. VERY fast car. No idea what it was or who, but sure was a neat race car. No question it was an original 57 Bird at one time.
:laugh: A friend in high school had pics of his uncles '69 Torino. They were all proud it had "Hee Haw" in big letters down the quarter. It was tough not busting out laughing :laugh: ou:
"...Inside is mostly original with the exception of a Sony television, radar screen and multiple switches and buttons for various functions..." :laugh:
What does that mean? My favorite line from the ad: "Think about it--if it were original 427-435 horse, it could be worth $2,500,000!!!!! It's still a big block.....let's go! Bid now. Own something truly unique!" Yep.....and if I were Warren Buffet I could give away Billions and still be rich! :laugh:
What a clown What a wast of a car and time!!! " if it had a 427 it would be worth 2,500,000.oo " It's not-- now it's worth $2500.00 ou: :blast:
Dilusional I've plopped out funny shaped turd's before that would probobly be worth more.. One even looked like Jay Leno-- Bid high Bid often!!! ou: :laugh: o No: Isn't E-bay a great thing it brings out all the colorful people.. :TU: