holmes
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That rear is messed up in soooo many ways it's hard to count them! Looks like it has truck shock mounts, is it possibly out of a Dakota?
the HP plugs were unique to the Hurst built 340's and were standard equipment. they have adjustable heat ranges.Thats just it... he put all this time and effort into this "custom" rear end, but keeps the 8 1/4? Not that theirs anything wrong with that, but??
I noticed that too, "hp plugs". What is that?
i think the hurst 340 cars were only available with single exhaustWhere is the other muffler?
Where is the other muffler?
judging by the rest of the add, he would probably tell you they are NOS off Ebay...If the HP plugs are unique to the Hurst 340, wouldn't that make these plugs 37 years old? :-k
That rear is messed up in soooo many ways it's hard to count them! Looks like it has truck shock mounts, is it possibly out of a Dakota?
I found this on Craigslist. I actually checked it out. Its a solid car, but someone was beating the snot out of it, there was rubber everywhere, even on the hood! Someone did a lot of work to it, but it still has a 8 1/4" rear end (NOT a Sure Grip either).
I kind of liked it in that High School kind of way, but there was something (or a lot about it) that was weird.
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/3477130375.html
In the Northeast we call this
'Southern Enginuity'.