There was an older guy in our car club that had one (not sure what year) and it had a 383 in it with a Six Pac. He said that it was stock and came that way!
Jensen must have been tight with edelbrock!There was an older guy in our car club that had one (not sure what year) and it had a 383 in it with a Six Pac. He said that it was stock and came that way!
If I had the room and money for a stable of cars, a Jensen Interceptor would be part of it, but then again so would a Studebaker Avanti.
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four-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, and four-wheel antilock brakes
Or the Rootes groupe/Sunbeam TigerOr a Hillman Imp (Rootes Group/Chrysler) with a 225 /6.![]()
Yeah they did make 6bbl/Six Pak manifolds for Low-deck 383,Jensen must have been tight with Edelbrock!![]()
Right. No factory offering of a low deck Sixpack. Over the counter only, from Mopar parts or from Eddie directly through a speedshop.Yeah they did make 6bbl/Six Pak manifolds for Low-deck 383,
but none I know were ever installed or offered at the factory...
I had an org. one from Edelbrock on my 479cid, in my Silver RR/Low deck too
& I still do, I have one right now, it was from MP thou, like circa 2005-2007-ish...
Mancini still sells them...
Very much like the org. 440 design, but for a low deck...
Edelbrock quit making them not long after they started...
Speakin of a Brit and a Murican. School is in session.
When I was an apprentice, one of my friends who lived close-by had a Sunbeam Tiger with a hot little 289 and a 5-speed. We used to ride-share to Tech each fortnight. They were some of the best rides I have had in many a year....that car was a little fireball....and painted a bright yellow like a free-range egg yolk.Or the Rootes groupe/Sunbeam Tiger
with a SB MoPar 340 6bbl would've been cool,
when Chrysler owned them
instead of a Ford,
the rear distributor on the LA motor would make it difficult
I like all of them, but the vinyl top on the red one has got to go.......Don't forget the Interceptor's somewhat less pretty predecessor, the C-V8, came with Chrysler V8s too
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and Bristols from early 60s onwards
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