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Thumpin and Pammie,
I think the educational factor alone is worth posting non-Mustang pictures when the time comes.
Very cool!
I have a friend with a flat nasty '66 GTO. It is a truly stunning driver. I'd have to get by him first, before I went against any other Pontiac. I learned my lesson long ago about running up against the big "P".
Sounds like it is going to be a real fun winter!
Scott
I think the educational factor alone is worth posting non-Mustang pictures when the time comes.

Very cool!
I have a friend with a flat nasty '66 GTO. It is a truly stunning driver. I'd have to get by him first, before I went against any other Pontiac. I learned my lesson long ago about running up against the big "P".
Sounds like it is going to be a real fun winter!
Scott
ORIGINAL: THUMPIN455
So Pammie I thought you had a 389, or is it a 350? 350P are actually a 354ci. well anyway, it will still move it well, much better than a 6 would.
So Pammie I thought you had a 389, or is it a 350? 350P are actually a 354ci. well anyway, it will still move it well, much better than a 6 would.
Edit: It's a 389.
ORIGINAL: Scott H.
Thumpin and Pammie,
I think the educational factor alone is worth posting non-Mustang pictures when the time comes.
Very cool!
Thumpin and Pammie,
I think the educational factor alone is worth posting non-Mustang pictures when the time comes.

Very cool!
I'm learning quite a lot and almost have to undo my Mustang education since the cars are so different
Well I am **** about petrol, ever time i fill up i write down in a book the date, the mileage, the cost, the volume and regular super or v-power.....My car being a 302 gets about 6.11km per litre driving around 75mph on motorways
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