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Thats what i'm talking about....more tire.....less bling
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Who needs a 32-valve engine when you have 32 cylinders?
Focus: singular
Foci: plural
Not interchangeable
Foci: plural
Not interchangeable
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16 cylinders per axle of good old fashioned Buick Nailhead powerharold wrote:Who needs a 32-valve engine when you have 32 cylinders?
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Yes. Yes it is.o6designs wrote:Looks like TV Tommy Ivo's car from the 60's/early 70's.---Bob
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Yessssssss. Hope I don't have to photoshop that out...Pappy wrote:Time for a bigger rig Tony......
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There was a station wagon configured like that also. Called the "Wagonmaster". It was based on the Buick Skylark or the Olds Vista cruiser wagon . It had the row of windows in the roof. Can't remember whose ride it was but it was also 4 engined.---Bob
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Um, Tommy Ivo.o6designs wrote:There was a station wagon configured like that also. Called the "Wagonmaster". It was based on the Buick Skylark or the Olds Vista cruiser wagon . It had the row of windows in the roof. Can't remember whose ride it was but it was also 4 engined.---Bob
I believe this is actually the original car but with a body added and different headers. Pretty sure the one running around in "original" form is a reproduction.
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Speaking of four engine dragsters, how about Quad-Al?
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Those are Allison V-12 (model V-1710) aircraft engines. These beasts were used in WWII aircraft, including the P51 Mustang. REAL American muscle! Here's a YouTube link to a startup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0VAEBMnBTkFORDSVTPARTS wrote:Speaking of four engine dragsters, how about Quad-Al?
What's with the 24 exhaust header pipes?
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2004 CD Silver 3-door w/blue interior (one of 244 in that color scheme in 2004)
Build #879 of 1,978
Mods: JRSC+BBK; C-F-M Rear Engine Mount; FSWERKS Stealth Exhaust
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I know they're Allisons, did you know that only the prototype P-51 and a few early P-51 Apache variants had the Allison engine? The engine in the "famous" P-51s (B variant and on) was the Rolls Royce Merlin.oldoutboardjim wrote:Those are Allison V-12 (model V-1710) aircraft engines. These beasts were used in WWII aircraft, including the P51 Mustang. REAL American muscle! Here's a YouTube link to a startup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0VAEBMnBTkFORDSVTPARTS wrote:Speaking of four engine dragsters, how about Quad-Al?
What's with the 24 exhaust header pipes?
The P-38 Lightning however did use the Allison as did the Airacobra.
The Quad-Al actually still exists although it's just a rolling chassis now because the cost of replacement engines for it is simply staggering, when the car was originally built you could pick up a used military surplus Allison for next to nothing.
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