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N00b
Hi yall,
I just found this forum, but I am a regular on V8Buick.com and a few other car discussion sites. I own a 1971 Buick Riviera ( www.tomsriv.com ) And I have been working on cars for 9 years, and talking cars for about 20. I'm 25 btw and owned a 70 El Camino in High School, so I know A-body chevies too. Muscle Cars Forever!!! Tom |
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Re: N00b
Welcome!
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1971 Buick GS Convertible 350-4bbl w/ 3-speed Auto 1 of 599 made Modifications: None - Totally stock! Former owner of: 1969 Buick GS 400 Convertible Modifications: 430 4bbl. V8 (from a '68 Riviera), Stage 1 spec Carb, headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, transmission shift kit, and column tachometer - to name a few ... |
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Sweet! I had a 69' El camino with a 307 in it, had it for about 6 months. It had extensive frame rust that I could not afford to fix nor did I want to. The thing needed total body resto. I still have the engine though, my dad got it from me and my brother did some machine work on it. It's going to push out about 450 HP soon and be in a 80' Malibu. Power Pack heads from a 283, heavily ported with big valves and solid lifter cam. It's all thats left from my El camino, oh well.
Welcome to the forum BTW! LOL |
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