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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
On 5/31/2011 20:51, NoOp wrote:
> http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...ver-ford-pinto > > Patrick There's a yellow one around the corner form me. Want me to stop and get a price for you?? |
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
On Jun 1, 8:18*am, "WindsorFox<SS>" >
wrote: > On 5/31/2011 20:51, NoOp wrote: > >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key... > * * There's a yellow one around the corner form me. Want me to stop and > get a price for you?? Ummm... no. I don't have any nostalgia for a Pinto. Now a 340- powered Dart/Demon, '76 step-side Dodge pickup, or a '68-'70 Super Bee... Patrick |
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
Thus spake NoOp > :
>http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...ver-ford-pinto > >Patrick And do what we did in the mid 70s, drop a 302 in to it. Of course, this was in response to the guys who were putting 305s into their Vegas. :-0 The only guy who could beat John's Pinto in stop light runs was doing it on his RD 350. -- - dillon I am not invalid "You idiots, it's rape, pillage,THEN BURN!!!" --- chief of the Aggie Vikings |
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
On Jun 1, 9:46*am, Dillon Pyron > wrote:
> Thus spake NoOp > : > > >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key... > And do what we did in the mid 70s, drop a 302 in to it. *Of course, > this was in response to the guys who were putting 305s into their > Vegas. *:-0 I recall them dropping in 327s & 350s in the Vegas, not 305s. Didn't the Chevy 305 come out in the 80s? Patrick |
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 07:33:26 -0700 (PDT), NoOp
> wrote: >On Jun 1, 8:18*am, "WindsorFox<SS>" > >wrote: >> On 5/31/2011 20:51, NoOp wrote: > >> >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key... > >> * * There's a yellow one around the corner form me. Want me to stop and >> get a price for you?? > >Ummm... no. I don't have any nostalgia for a Pinto. Now a 340- >powered Dart/Demon, '76 step-side Dodge pickup, or a '68-'70 Super >Bee... > >Patrick Or a Hemi Cuda? |
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 08:05:48 -0700 (PDT), NoOp
> wrote: >On Jun 1, 9:46*am, Dillon Pyron > wrote: >> Thus spake NoOp > : >> >> >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key... > >> And do what we did in the mid 70s, drop a 302 in to it. *Of course, >> this was in response to the guys who were putting 305s into their >> Vegas. *:-0 > >I recall them dropping in 327s & 350s in the Vegas, not 305s. Didn't >the Chevy 305 come out in the 80s? > >Patrick > > > My ex had a 72 Nova Hatchback with a 305. No idea if it was original or not. What was it? The Tiger that had the 289 dropped in in place of the original 4 bangers? The classics like Mustangs are so priced out of the average person's wallet that even Mustang IIs are becoming collector cars. So why not a Pinto? |
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"D E Willson" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 08:05:48 -0700 (PDT), NoOp > > wrote: > >>On Jun 1, 9:46 am, Dillon Pyron > wrote: >>> Thus spake NoOp > : >>> >>> >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key... >> >>> And do what we did in the mid 70s, drop a 302 in to it. Of course, >>> this was in response to the guys who were putting 305s into their >>> Vegas. :-0 >> >>I recall them dropping in 327s & 350s in the Vegas, not 305s. Didn't >>the Chevy 305 come out in the 80s? >> >>Patrick >> >> >> > My ex had a 72 Nova Hatchback with a 305. No idea if it was original > or not. > > What was it? The Tiger that had the 289 dropped in in place of the > original 4 bangers? > > The classics like Mustangs are so priced out of the average person's > wallet that even Mustang IIs are becoming collector cars. So why not a > Pinto? My first car was a Pinto. That's why I've gone on to buy six Mustangs over the years. Two of those six Mustangs were Mustang IIs. Anybody want to try and convince me that the II is a "collector car"? dwight |
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On Jun 2, 3:34*pm, D E Willson > wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 08:05:48 -0700 (PDT), NoOp > >> >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key.... > > >> And do what we did in the mid 70s, drop a 302 in to it. *Of course, > >> this was in response to the guys who were putting 305s into their > >> Vegas. *:-0 > > >I recall them dropping in 327s & 350s in the Vegas, not 305s. Didn't > >the Chevy 305 come out in the 80s? > My ex had a 72 Nova Hatchback with a 305. No idea if it was original > or not. Here are the details of Chevy's 305. The 305 5.0L variant of the small-block Chevrolet introduced in 1975 had a displacement of 305 cu in (5 L) with a 3.7350-inch (94.869 mm) bore, and 3.4803-inch (88.4 mm) stroke. Many performance enthusiasts shun the 305 because of the availability of 350 engine, along with the fact that the same parts will yield much more power in a 350 cubic inch package. Due to the popularity of the 350, items like rebuild kits are more expensive for the 305. Still the 305 has considerable power potential to the high selection of aftermarket parts that are readily interchangeable with the popular 350. Not all cylinder heads apply to this engine due to valves having bore interference or shrouding issues with the narrow bore of the 305 engine, but there are many LO3 setups that can produce over 300 horsepower from the right combination. Induction systems for the 305 included carburetors (both 2 and 4- barrel), throttle-body injection (TBI), tuned-port fuel injection (TPI), and sequential fuel injection (GM Vortec). The 305 was used in the following cars: 1976–1992 Chevrolet Camaro 1980 Chevrolet Corvette (California only) 1977–1996 Chevrolet Caprice (includes Impala) 1977–1986 Pontiac Parisienne 1976–1979 Chevrolet Monza 1976–1979 Chevrolet Nova (also GM X-body clones after 1976) 1976–1988 Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet El Camino, and Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1978–1992 Pontiac Firebird 1978–1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass (US Market only, Canadian market 1978– 1987) 1991–1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981–1987 Pontiac Grand Prix 1975–1979 Buick Skylark 1977–2003 Chevrolet/GMC Trucks, SUVs, Vans 1991–1992 Cadillac Brougham 1978–1987 Buick Regal After 1996, its usage was limited to light trucks and SUVs until the 2000 model year (vans and commercial vehicles until 2003) as the Vortec 5000. Currently still in production as a marine powerplant for Mercury Marine. > What was it? The Tiger that had the 289 dropped in in place of the > original 4 bangers? First it was the 260 and later the 289. > The classics like Mustangs are so priced out of the average person's > wallet that even Mustang IIs are becoming collector cars. So why not a > Pinto? That and many of the popular classic 60s/70s cars have been overexposed -- at big car show you're just one of many if you have a regular 442, GTO, Chevelle, Mustang, etc. But show up in a Pinto, Gremlin, or old stationwagon and you will get noticed. Patrick |
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Time To Buy A Classic Pinto?
On 6/2/2011 18:46, dwight wrote:
> > "D E Willson" > wrote in message > ... >> On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 08:05:48 -0700 (PDT), NoOp >> > wrote: >> >>> On Jun 1, 9:46 am, Dillon Pyron > wrote: >>>> Thus spake NoOp > : >>>> >>>> >http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824...collectors-key... >>>> >>> >>>> And do what we did in the mid 70s, drop a 302 in to it. Of course, >>>> this was in response to the guys who were putting 305s into their >>>> Vegas. :-0 >>> >>> I recall them dropping in 327s & 350s in the Vegas, not 305s. Didn't >>> the Chevy 305 come out in the 80s? >>> >>> Patrick >>> >>> >>> >> My ex had a 72 Nova Hatchback with a 305. No idea if it was original >> or not. >> >> What was it? The Tiger that had the 289 dropped in in place of the >> original 4 bangers? >> >> The classics like Mustangs are so priced out of the average person's >> wallet that even Mustang IIs are becoming collector cars. So why not a >> Pinto? > > My first car was a Pinto. That's why I've gone on to buy six Mustangs > over the years. > > Two of those six Mustangs were Mustang IIs. Anybody want to try and > convince me that the II is a "collector car"? > > dwight > > Dunno, this looks collectible to me... http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-19...King-Cobra.jpg http://tinyurl.com/626oyf |
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