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mine runs
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Damn Charley.. That thing must be a buttload faster with all the weight reduction
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Mine has the rare "Sheetmetal Delete" option.
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That must have been some race!!!!
He not only blew your doors off, he took your fenders to add insult to injury!! ![]() |
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At least the dog looks thrilled...
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For those who don't have much knowledge of these cars, I suggest further study into the technical attributes and development that went into the design of this rare powerplant. For a low compression, cast iron intake, Q-jet carbureted, hydraulic cammed engine; the SD t/a would run with the best of the cars of the high compression era.
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Good God! You should send that pic to HRM and tell them that your taking their old "Caddy Hack" project to heart w/ an original SD.
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