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    <title>Movie car ID?</title>
    <description>Does anyone know what the ally bodied streamliner is at the end of Gone In   Sixty Seconds that is parked next to the fence as Cage and Jolie drive off   into the sunset in the Mustang?  I think it could be an E type on the left but what s the other one on the   right?    Slatts</description>
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    <title>Valves for a buick racing engine</title>
    <description>I have a 400 C I  Buick racing engine  We got it from an arca team  that used it back in the late 80 s to the early 90 s  I am looking for  a set of valves because we think we tuliped the old ones  The valves  aren t the stock sizes used in the regular big block buicks  Here are  the specs for the valves     stem dia =11 32   Head dia   int =2 110   exh =1 625   overall length  int = 5 440   ex   </description>
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    <title>Edelbrock carb question</title>
    <description>Did you ever notice at car shows that the cars with leaking carb gas stains   on the intakes are all Holleys?  Mine did too   After replacing my Holley with an Edlebrock  the car ran smoother and never   again left me on the side of the road    Priveye   wrote in message   news:0t6dncbQJP7pfX_YnZ2dnUVZ_vWtnZ2d@speakeasy net     &gt; The best advice I can give you on an Edelb   </description>
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    <title>Get Your  100 Gas Voucher for Free</title>
    <description>I just discovered this new site that s giving away a  100 gas voucher   for free     Can you believe the price of gas these days?    In my area it s currently over  4 75 per gallon  and all signs point  to it going even higher  very soon   I remember the days when gas used  to cost  0 99 per gallon  but those days are long gone       This site delivers on its promise too  and you can receive yo   </description>
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    <description>Newport convertible has awesome pics of Dodge challenger muscle cars   here are more things that dealt with this post:  http:  www newportconvertible com product jhtm?id=332 cid=53  ied    DODGE CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE  CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE  MUSCLE CAR CONVERTIBLE  2008 DODGE CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE  2008 vs 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE  SRT8 CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE   here is the link http:   </description>
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    <title>hello I m new to the group</title>
    <description>On Jul 1  9:36pm   Kafert   @aol com   wrote:  &gt; some of the VW people just get real whiny when they can t pay for  &gt; quality work   &gt;  &gt; its funny all the trouble some of these people will go thru just to  &gt; get a discount from the one guy that started all this be cause he  &gt; sells VW parts   &gt;  &gt; Mario     And that s the customer service you can expect from Mario   By the   </description>
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    <title>L A  Roadster Show</title>
    <description>I put up pictures from the 2008 L A  Roadster Show on www streetrodder org    Jim</description>
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    <title>softer  shorter than normal shocks avail?</title>
    <description>I have a street rod that is using rear shocks that are from a 66  mustang    this is a bayonett style unit with specs that are pretty  typical    a lot of cars use this   the ride is way  way too harsh on  poorly maintained roads   the springs are quite soft   so soft that  they compress the shocks about 2  down   however the shocks are not  bottoming out   they can t bottom out because they re   </description>
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    <title>Any way to refurbish cushion exterior of steering wheel?</title>
    <description>I think you can still get quality leather kits that lace up    They  come in a variety of plausible colors and look pretty good    You ll  spend a fair bit of a rainy afternoon in the garage the first time you  do one  as with many repairs  but reading the instructions  which if  memory serves include several  options for lacing style and dealing  with spokes   visualizing  and taking your time   </description>
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    <title>How are bolt torque specs arrived at?</title>
    <description> Doc   wrote in message   news:1189565419 719925 78590@d55g2000hsg googlegroups com     &gt; Just pondering the 9 ft lbs specified for the rear seal housing on   &gt; my  &gt; Cressida per the factory manual  How are bolt torque numbers  &gt; determined?    This is a very complicated issue  In general the engineers would   determine a target clamping force and work backwards from the   </description>
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    <title>ford mustang fastback  428 fe</title>
    <description>I believe that their are some structural issues for the big block versus the  small block bodies  I remember something about reinforced shock towers and  crossmembers for the big blocks  Also some clearance problems on the shock  towers     Stan Weiss wrote:    &gt;  catphe10@yahoo com  wrote:  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; ok i need help finding out wether or not a 428 fe motor will fit in to  &gt;&gt; a 68 fastback  it has   </description>
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    <title>chevy 350 identification</title>
    <description>3970010   69 72 2 or 4 bolt main used on Corvettes  Camaros  trucks  Nova   Chevelle    462624   71 85 head  used on Corvettes  Truck  Camaro    You can check http:  www mortec com and see what their casting numbers dig  up     bassfishin911@msn com wrote:    &gt; hi i just bought a 350 motor and i want to know some about it       it  &gt; is a 4 bolt mains motor because i checked    heres the   s  b   </description>
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