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On 2001-08-30 23:43, BULLITT #1042 (Ray Ackerman) wrote:
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On 2001-08-30 22:43, Jimmy Ray wrote:
Ray,
Do your Buicks have the old Nail head 425 dual 4bbl engines?
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Now your talking! :-B they have the nailhead 401 Buick called it a 400 because of the restrictions in the A-Body's my 4 speed has 2 4 barrels. Fun Fun Fun
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Them old Buicks are impressive to look at, I 've seen them Nail heads hold their own with supposly faster cars..... Impressed me! I wish I would have bought that 66 Riveria from that junk yard 20 years ago. Kick Myself everytime I see restored one.
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