Unconventional
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That IRS they used in the late model T-Birds? Was that the 8.8 center section?
That IRS they used in the late model T-Birds? Was that the 8.8 center section?
I have not wanted to say it here but ford is my second choice for a car after mopar and lately I have been finding some cool ford stuff and been tempted to buy some ford crap to put together a daily driver.Must be some kind of twisted omen. There's an ad for Hooker Headers for a SBF in a Pinto on my page
They should know by now that if I put a big motor in a Pinto it will be a BIG motor
One of my favorite movies.So it was lost and frozen?
That is why I tell my friends they are eating weak fries and i eat freedom fries.Did this one tonight. I like the feeling it conveys (nothing political, just freedom and liberty).
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Needs a "closed" sign on the door...or not...Did this one tonight. I like the feeling it conveys (nothing political, just freedom and liberty).
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That would be political...and not my intent.Needs a "closed" sign on the door...
One of my favorite movies.
Only thing annoying is olaf, he kinda killed it like jar jar binks did the gen 2 star wars.
Kinda bad when a snow man is so annoying you would like to melt his head off with a torch.
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Is a cool imageThat would be political...and not my intent.
I have looked a T bird IRs, and I have not been able to figure out how to use it in an older Mopar...Not easily at least...That IRS they used in the late model T-Birds? Was that the 8.8 center section?
Only if flow is restricted. A full flowing heater core passes through so quick that it has no time to cool much. A few degrees, im talking a discernable difference.With respect to tooljunkie, one will be cooler, the blower fan removes heat from the coolant to heat the car interior...so returning coolant will be cooler..
I just had a really twisted thought involving that IRS and a BBF in the back seat of a PintoI have looked a T bird IRs, and I have not been able to figure out how to use it in an older Mopar...Not easily at least...
Good info Thanks...Only if flow is restricted. A full flowing heater core passes through so quick that it has no time to cool much. A few degrees, im talking a discernable difference.
I thought the opposite for a long time, until i did a before/after test.
One warm/one hot- plugged core. Guaranfrigginteed...
Too many years dealing with cars that had poor heat.
I cut one out in a pick a part and drug it over to a old A body they had there, and tried to see if I could make it fit.....not really....I just had a really twisted thought involving that IRS and a BBF in the back seat of a Pinto
Pinto just too dang short
Would have to take the whole rear frame section and graft it in.I have looked a T bird IRs, and I have not been able to figure out how to use it in an older Mopar...Not easily at least...
I cut one out in a pick a part and drug it over to a old A body they had there, and tried to see if I could make it fit.....not really....
I have several images I did inspired by that Movie after going to see it In the theater with my daughter. Let me go dig some of them out...One of my favorite movies.
Only thing annoying is olaf, he kinda killed it like jar jar binks did the gen 2 star wars.
Kinda bad when a snow man is so annoying you would like to melt his head off with a torch.
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I’ve always wanted to build a pro-street styled Pinto wagon.
It "just" bolts in. However, where they bolt to is problematic..It's all pretty much a self contained unit if I remember right. Should be a good hot rod way to go.
Width is wrong..Would have to take the whole rear frame section and graft it in.
A daunting task.
Coloring book worthy?Did this one tonight. I like the feeling it conveys (nothing political, just freedom and liberty).
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Width is wrong..