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YAY! That’s so awesome, glad the family’s enjoying them!
Cheers! |
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Still have some more... ping me.
Thanks again all, Anthony |
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Have a few more available...
Cheers all, Anthony |
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Hey Gang, I tripped over some more of these today...
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Funny; there are a lot of posts (some by very knowledgeable folks) stating that the marketing terms for Chevy engines back then was:
6 Cylinder = turbo thrift Small Block = turbo fire W engines = Turbo thrust Corvair flat six = Turbo air BBC = Turbo jet These posters seem to indicate that, at least for a time, the W engines were also "turbo fire" All just marketing names anyway, like the "fire ring" AC spark plugs.
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