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See where poking a little fun gets you!
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First Pontiac powered street car in the 7's 7.940@170.84. 3460#s |
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What kind of numbers?
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First Pontiac powered street car in the 7's 7.940@170.84. 3460#s |
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Speaking from experience? diaper boy.
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After I went through it, and set it up as a street car, Hot Rod was going to put it on cover, but the 69 Camaro body came out, and it got bumped for that story....around 2006/07 thereabouts. Hot Rod official pic below......new 505 that was shipped in car from CA was FUBAR.... I sold to an old man about 7/8 years back who is now in his 80's, and he did his thing, had someone go back through engine, and said he had "the right rings installed" then drove it on the street every Sunday for coffee. I ran into someone I know a few weeks ago who lives 1/2 mile through the woods from this elderly man who says it may be for sale.......they had been to his shop and saw it within the last year. I will inquire and post back, but may take some time......I rarely come on here/read content anymore. |
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Sorry for the large pics.....
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Hot Rod did do a story on the car along the theme of first pump gas Pontiac at 742 hp, iirc.
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what did that thing weigh?
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1969 carousel red firebird 455, richmond 5 speed 1964 540 gto 1971 lemans sport convertible 1972 Maverick under slow construction |
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I cant remember for sure but i think it was around 3400 with out me in it.
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Is that a misprint?
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First Pontiac powered street car in the 7's 7.940@170.84. 3460#s |
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There was an article on the engine build in either Engine Masters or Hot Rod Engines maybe ten years ago. I have it so will try to find it or the link to it.
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when did the grill change? One pic shows a 72 grill and simmons pic shows a 73 grill. Neat car by the way.
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Jim www.raceV8s.com 1972 Trans Am drag car, 3300lbs, 468 ci, Iron D ports, 428 block, 9799103 crank, 9.48 @ 143mph, 6.0 @ 114mph in the 1/8th. |
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Love the first picture of it in the garage with the 73 front end, it looks like a straight and smooth paint job.
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1969 Firebird, Tx3-455/468 machined by CVMS E-heads by Dave Wilcox/Comp Cams 300B-6 flat solid 850DP on E-85 by Eric Niefert/T2 1" plastic spacer T-400/PTC 4000/390's/30x9 Hoosier radial slicks,#3400 1.38 60' 6.32 @ 108 MPH at Northeast Dragway NC 5/23/15 (9th pass on new engine) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePCu2v...ature=youtu.be 1.37 60' 6.26 @ 109 half track, 9.86 @ 136 1/4 mile, #3350 11/26/16 at Richmond Dragway (125th pass on new engine) |
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The 505 build was covered in the fall 2006 Hot Rod Engines magazine. 740 hp pump gas build.
The picture above with engine on hoist in front of car is in that article |
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Ya my buddy Jim did a real nice job on the body and paint it had a 72 grill in it when i sold it to Bruse and Andy.
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We mini tubbed it and did the cage at a buddies house in two weeks two full weekends and after work during the week.I put the rack in it while it was apart being painted the next year.The nice thing about putting the rack in was you can use 2nd gen fbody headers and not have to dent the tubes in for them to fit.
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