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A Very Happy Birthday To You Sir & Many More!
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A Very Happy Birthday To You Sir & Many More! (You are usually the first to send these up) Now it's your turn!!!!!)
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I love the wagon. Ive been following it long before you bought it. I wish my 70 coronet wagon was as far as yours, however, i have a hard time finding time to do mine. Life gets busy. Im not far from you, im up in Wyoming. Theres another gentleman here in Wyoming building a 1970 coronet wagon...
An example from long ago on this site:
Factory 383 2x4 Intake Manifold
Alpar also mentions that the 1958 Plymouth 350 B engine had a 2X4 intake option, which wasn't a surprise since the previous year 1957 Fury could be had with a 2X4 318.
I have to admit to wanting to at least take a ride in one for as long as I can remember. Our local Vintage Railway has one out on accasions....but the line for a ride is so long.
In real life when those were used, if a train was coming then the usual crew of six men would lift the speeder off the rails and wait for the train to pass.