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This reminds me. What ever happened to the guy who was willed a '69 Baldwin Motion by his grandfather in an old post on this site?
whitetop [Edited by whitetop (11-30-2001 at 02:45 PM).] |
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Also have not heard from the owner...
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I have given any phone numbers given to me to Tony, who is the owner of the car. I am sorry he has not called anyone back. He is no hurry here.
The car is an RS/SS. The color is either black or dark blue. If I can answer any questions in the mean time feel free to ask.
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Bill O'Brien 1974 Jeep CJ5 - 304 V8, Edelbrock Intake, Holley 650, MSD Ignition, Patriot Headers |
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So..... It has been a little while since this thread was opened. I just happen to be taking a look at my old posts and got curious about the old 396 375 with 400 miles on it.
Tony Meehan of Hoboken NJ was the owner of the car. He has since passed away. He and his wife Debbie who ran a garage in Hoboken (right near Observer Highway) sold their property and moved down to central Florida a little while after my original post about the car. In doing an internet search i foud this video from a few years back made by Tony's son... https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2012/0...n-hemmings-tv/ I remember sitting in the Vette in the garage in Hoboken!!! Tony had a lot of interesting stuff....
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Bill O'Brien 1974 Jeep CJ5 - 304 V8, Edelbrock Intake, Holley 650, MSD Ignition, Patriot Headers |
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Tenney (12-13-2018) |
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No hooks! Come on they look cool.
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Richard 1967 Camaro SS 396/375 4K 2002 Camaro 35 Anniversay Z4C-WU8 |
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back in the day, some people would run the L78 intake and Holley on the L34 or L35 sometimes with an aftermarket hyd cam.
there is a huge difference in the size and shape of the intake ports but they claim "it worked" |
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Wow, just reading this thread, a great car with history. After reading so many magazines, now every other found car or still owned (in a barn/garage) has a story, and the funniest one is how they are unrestored except for paint or even better found the long lost engine in some guys garage in the next state is a joke. This car has a great story, is said to be a 400 mile car and at the end of the day, everything everyone finds wrong doesn't matter, because It's Not For Sale and if it was his phone would ring off the hook!
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![]() The 163 with a well prepped Holley, a cam with more juice and a few of the other hotrod upgrades [exhaust, ignition and gears] and you could make the low horse motors perk right up. I would like to see some modern day trials with that combo...ok one of you L34 guys needs to volunteer ![]() -wilma
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The other car was a 66 Chevelle SS with a built 396/360 with mostly L78 parts.I can't remember what exact parts each one had but I do know they both had a big gear,slicks, headers and factory cams.I know the 66 had a stock original short block with oval port heads and a L78 cam and intake. You would think the 66 would easily be out powered by the 67.It was so close that either car could win.Usually the 66 would come out pretty hard and get the 67 by 1 or 2 lengths out of the hole and hold the lead till 4th gear and then the 67 would start pulling him in.It was always a close finish. I had a ride in the 66 many times.That car was incredibly fast and if you didn't know the car, you would think there was no way it had oval port heads and an L78 cam.That car was always fast right from stock,but when he added the L78 cam and intake it was like he had swapped the motor for a built 427. |
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