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Re: 1972 Monte Carlo Restoration
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Re: 1972 Monte Carlo Restoration
An Olds motor? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: 1972 Monte Carlo Restoration
Pretty weird huh Bill? I have heard of Pontiac engines being in them too, but have never seen one to confirm.
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Re: 1972 Monte Carlo Restoration
That was an Olds 455 that the owner put in the car back in the early 80's and he wanted to run the same motor in it now. Of course with a fresh rebuild and fuel injection now.
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Re: 1972 Monte Carlo Restoration
Well done!
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