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The thing about firing orders is that depending on the manufacturer, the cylinders are numbered either in sequence or alternating between banks, so it adds to some confusion:
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you'd think for a 3000 bhp dyno run.. that somebody would put a couple of big fans over them intercoolers.. but nooooooo
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That was my first car but a hardtop. Technically they called it a hardtop convertible because it had no b pillars and if you rolled down the front and rear windows the whole side was open.
Mine was white with a 289 and it had been converted from an auto to a three speed on the floor. I put a Hurst T Bar shifter on it and thought it was badass. It had dual glass packs, Fenton mags, traction bars on the rear, and a crappy stereo. Hey, I was poor I miss that car for some weird reason and I’ve been looking for another one for years but they’re hard to find. Guess not a lot of them survived This thing is sweet and it reminds me how we never really outgrow our youth. Thanks for the memory
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Man that Maserati is bad ass. Anyone know what model it is?
Never mind. I think it’s a A6GCS/53 Berlinetta. I’ve seen them before but the silver with the black wire wheels and no trim or bumpers really does it for me
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Remember that online program that was on some website (Samba?) that let you put together different Porsches and VWs (even buses) and set it up with different wheels, driving lights, racing numbers, stickers, and set the stance? I made these with that... lots of years ago.
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I just found it with 5 minutes of creative searching, but it's flagged as a security risk by Firefox:
https://www.busselecta.com/ I found it first here: https://www.vwcamperblog.com/article/weekend-project-design-a-vw-bus/
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Ahhhh... Petrolicious is all over it:
https://petrolicious.com/articles/design-your-own-beetle-bus-porsche-or-type-3 Thought I'd give it a try from the link on their site because I didn't get any warnings... BRG, anyone?
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that's so weird.. it's like an Shelby or AC cobra with a roof anda Maserati badge?
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