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If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it
with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be priceless. http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...le/?refer=news Patrick |
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>, " > wrote: > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be > priceless. > > http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...ffers-a-sevent > ies-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer=new > s > > Patrick Wow, those were cars! Enough metal for 2 mustangs, with some left over for a barbecue grill. It would be interesting to see what one could do with not only an engine/drive train update, but a suspension update too. I gave a quick look and didn't find anyone thats tried this. -- For all you know this message was... Sent via an exclusive network, on a snobby portable computing device. |
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On Apr 25, 7:57*pm, twk > wrote:
> In article > >, > > " > wrote: > > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it > > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. *The > > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be > > priceless. > > >http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...america-offers... > > ies-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer=new > > s > > > Patrick > > Wow, those were cars! Enough metal for 2 mustangs, with some left over > for a barbecue grill. > It would be interesting to see what one could do with not only an > engine/drive train update, but a suspension update too. > > I gave a quick look and didn't find anyone that's tried this. That's why it would be so cool to do. The trick would be to make the upgrades stealthy. Shocks, sway bars and springs would be easy but bigger brakes would be tougher (because the wheel constraints). Patrick |
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" > wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 7:57 pm, twk > wrote: > In article > >, > > " > wrote: > > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it > > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The > > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be > > priceless. > > >http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...america-offers... > > ies-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer=new > > s > >> > Patrick >> >> Wow, those were cars! Enough metal for 2 mustangs, with some left over >> for a barbecue grill. >> It would be interesting to see what one could do with not only an >> engine/drive train update, but a suspension update too. >> >> I gave a quick look and didn't find anyone that's tried this. >That's why it would be so cool to do. The trick would be to make the >upgrades stealthy. Shocks, sway bars and springs would be easy but >bigger brakes would be tougher (because the wheel constraints). >Patrick we used to call those type of cars "sleds" back in the 80's but what a nice ride if the shocks are worn out, just floats down the road..... you can see some of the car action ( boat like ) in the old TV shows in the late 70's, |
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Brent > wrote: > On 2012-04-26, > wrote: > > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it > > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The > > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be > > priceless. > > > > http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...-offers-a-seve > > nties-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer > > =news > > The modern 5.0 would have the same problem in those cars as it would in > an older mustang. Shock towers will be in the way. So why hack up a nice > original example? Those old land barges didn't have a ton of engine room, width & length? -- For all you know this message was... Sent via an exclusive network, on a snobby portable computing device. |
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"twk" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Brent > wrote: > >> On 2012-04-26, > wrote: >> > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it >> > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The >> > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be >> > priceless. >> > >> > http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...-offers-a-seve >> > nties-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer >> > =news >> >> The modern 5.0 would have the same problem in those cars as it would in >> an older mustang. Shock towers will be in the way. So why hack up a nice >> original example? > > Those old land barges didn't have a ton of engine room, width & length? > Yeah, I was wonderign that as well. You could stuff a new 5.0 in there and put luggage on either side. Remeber that people could sit 3 and 4 across in those things. |
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On Apr 26, 12:41*am, Brent > wrote:
> On 2012-04-26, > wrote: > > > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it > > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. *The > > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be > > priceless. > > >http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...america-offers... > > The modern 5.0 would have the same problem in those cars as it would in > an older mustang. Shock towers will be in the way. Many of those listed came with 400+ cube (big block) motors. I know the modern 5.0 is big headed, but dimensionally they should be close, no? > So why hack up a nice original example? That always a tough decision, but, IMO, made easier with this era of cars because their power plants were so inefficient and underpowered, and the vehicle themselves unlikely to ever be worth much of anything. So I say, why not? Patrick |
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On 2012-04-26, twk > wrote:
> In article >, > Brent > wrote: > >> On 2012-04-26, > wrote: >> > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it >> > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The >> > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be >> > priceless. >> > >> > http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...-offers-a-seve >> > nties-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer >> > =news >> >> The modern 5.0 would have the same problem in those cars as it would in >> an older mustang. Shock towers will be in the way. So why hack up a nice >> original example? > > Those old land barges didn't have a ton of engine room, width & length? The ford overhead cam engines are as wider or wider than old ford big block. |
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On 2012-04-26, RM V2.0 > wrote:
> > "twk" > wrote in message > ... >> In article >, >> Brent > wrote: >> >>> On 2012-04-26, > wrote: >>> > If I was [Jay] Leno, I'd buy one of these land barges and update it >>> > with a modern 5.0, LS-series or Hemi and matching drive train. The >>> > look on someone face when they are blown into the weeds would be >>> > priceless. >>> > >>> > http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...-offers-a-seve >>> > nties-clash-of-automotive-titans-at-its-upcoming-spring-carlisle-sale/?refer >>> > =news >>> >>> The modern 5.0 would have the same problem in those cars as it would in >>> an older mustang. Shock towers will be in the way. So why hack up a nice >>> original example? >> >> Those old land barges didn't have a ton of engine room, width & length? >> > Yeah, I was wonderign that as well. You could stuff a new 5.0 in there and > put luggage on either side. Remeber that people could sit 3 and 4 across in > those things. Except where the wheels are. Here's a '78 Lincoln: http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0005_large.jpg Mo http://www.4myride.com/ride/1978-Lin...al-n7aib000C9J Good shot of the clearance he http://www.mcsmk8.com/78-DJ/78-MARKV.HTM view the engine pic at full size and you can see how close the exhaust manifold and suspension mounting are to each other. |
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