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it has a pontiac block with M/T hemi heads,has NOTHING to do with RA Vs!Tom
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Tom don't beat up the new guy. You never know, his cousin may be Linda Vaughan.
That's a cool tractor regardless, I'd drive it. At least once. |
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OK.
Here's some more RA V articles, including the non RA V tractor. Some have been posted here before. RA V articles |
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John
How long ago did you start with the Pontiacs? And what got you started? |
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Really got into it in 74 when I bought my 70 Formula.
Owned many Birds since. Couldn't afford anything like the RA V, so do a lot of reading. Probably got about every Pontiac article written since about 73, just hard to look thru them all. |
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That's cool, I still have my first car too.
I have always been amazed by the V, had a couple of chances to get heads but look at the mess I would have created for myself if I'd got hooked on that!!! |
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Steve,Johns just a new guy here!He has great info on his site.The tractor belongs to Jack from the PY site.It also has a early pontiac alu block under the heads.Tom
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