Dart_Doctor
Asa style
Next on the work bench. I plan on building a gasser . But as yall seen with the twin turbo daytona plans change lol
Aw man, say it ain't so! How can you look at the 1970 GTO and not like what's goin on?I am still amazed at what Pontiac did in the late 50s and early to md 60s. wide track cars, big motors, Super Duty, GTO, WOW! Personally, just my opinion, I kinda stopped liking the GTO after 1967. Anyway, Pontiac was awesome from 1958-1967.
You have the full dual quad setup? I think they bring decent monies. Not Hemi money of course.What are 421 going for these days? I have some sitting around.
I to this day do not understand why Pontiac didn't offer GTO with the 421? Pontiac's official position was that 389 was the biggest engine available? The 421 would have fit. And one would think that some special option could have married the two to possibly be the most iconic Muscle Car of all time? Today. 1964 GTO does have the destination of being the first Muscle Car by many circles. But not #1. Today. #1 is still debated. But a 1964 Super Duty GTO may have had that title?
JMO.
Couldn't agree more, for me it was over for Pontiac, appearance wise, after 67.I am still amazed at what Pontiac did in the late 50s and early to md 60s. wide track cars, big motors, Super Duty, GTO, WOW! Personally, just my opinion, I kinda stopped liking the GTO after 1967. Anyway, Pontiac was awesome from 1958-1967.
Simple answer: corporate policy. No intermediates with more than 400 inches (at least thru 69. ) Technically the Buick was a 401, but Pontiac had 389 and 400, Olds had 330 and 400, and Chevy had 396. Nothing bigger till '70.I to this day do not understand why Pontiac didn't offer GTO with the 421? Pontiac's official position was that 389 was the biggest engine available? The 421 would have fit. And one would think that some special option could have married the two to possibly be the most iconic Muscle Car of all time? Today. 1964 GTO does have the destination of being the first Muscle Car by many circles. But not #1. Today. #1 is still debated. But a 1964 Super Duty GTO may have had that title?
JMO.
That's what I normally use I wanted to try something different.have you ever tried the chrome pen? think it's named molotov, kinda expensive at 10-12 bucks, mine seem to dry out fast, they do a pretty good job on some things.