302 again, what's next ??
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I am by no means a Ford guy. I've always been with mother MOPAR, from owning Dakota trucks, a Ram, the Jeeps, and now the Crossfire.
That being said, the blood in my veins may be blue, but not For blue and have no blue oval tattoos on my body; however, I could see myself behind the wheel of this car. Who knows, maybe the era of muscle cars is returning... I would sure like that, for I am about 20 years too you for the kind of cars that suit my liking. |
Re: 302 again, what's next ??
Originally Posted by Jeep2Xfire
I am by no means a Ford guy. I've always been with mother MOPAR, from owning Dakota trucks, a Ram, the Jeeps, and now the Crossfire.
That being said, the blood in my veins may be blue, but not For blue and have no blue oval tattoos on my body; however, I could see myself behind the wheel of this car. Who knows, maybe the era of muscle cars is returning... I would sure like that, for I am about 20 years too you for the kind of cars that suit my liking. Of course I liked them and I would like one but todays cars leave them behind. Nostalgia is a funny thing. |
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Chevy is looking at it's 6 cylinder 4.3...to twin turbo it, and match up to the 302...so, you might just see this...check out Jay Leno's Camaro...you will see what I am talking about. Chevy made one especially for him.
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Took my Sunbeam Tiger260 out for the weekend. Car show Saturday and highway excercises today. Still fun and fast. Changed oil and Waxoyled," rust free" this morning. Once a year. Mobil 1 20/50. Gary
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The new Boss302 would certainly be a fun car to own and drive. The new 5.0 GT is no slouch running 12.8 at 110mph in the quarter. Now with another 26 hp, wider tires, revised tuning, free flowing heads and intake and a tunable suspension..........this one will be tough to beat.
I wonder how bad they are going to price gouge them when they hit the showroom floors?!? KrzyFast |
Re: 302 again, what's next ??
Originally Posted by arado
Took my Sunbeam Tiger260 out for the weekend. Car show Saturday and highway excercises today. Still fun and fast. Changed oil and Waxoyled," rust free" this morning. Once a year. Mobil 1 20/50. Gary
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the 302 ARA series was a great one....I miss the old Z...it was a screaming motor for sure...
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I just like seeing an engine branded with "302" (it's CUBIC INCH DISPLACEMENT - the way it should be! :cool: )
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Originally Posted by Jeep2Xfire
Who knows, maybe the era of muscle cars is returning... I would sure like that, for I am about 20 years too you for the kind of cars that suit my liking. WHY? Because, had I been born in 1940, I'd have been old enough in the 60's to own one of the great (IMO) muscle cars of the era, while they were new! ;) |
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70's peak HP....yrs
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
Chevy is looking at it's 6 cylinder 4.3...to twin turbo it, and match up to the 302...so, you might just see this...check out Jay Leno's Camaro...you will see what I am talking about. Chevy made one especially for him.
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
70's peak HP....yrs
I had a 72 Mustang with a 351 Cleveland and Ram Air. That is one car that I wish I still owned. |
Re: 302 again, what's next ??
I had a 72 Mustang with a 351 Cleveland and Ram Air. That is one car that I wish I still owned.[/quote]
they were really strong...and yes, it all ended in '72, the yr I graduated HS....but the '69 Z I had w/ a host of other '65 thru '72...cars in my small town was just awsome...everyone had muscle cars...and hung out at all the gas stations in town...my town was 2500 people tops, with 5 garage/gas stations, where each competed w/ the other...we cruised the streets every weekend, hung out at the local drive in....miss those times for sure...I had a '69 Z28 in 1970 until I graduated in '72. I traded it for a '71 big block camaro in '73....had it 3 yrs, then onto a succession of corvette's....'74, '75...all the while racing motorcycles...life was good....lol:cool: |
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I have a 302 punched out to 347 in my Cobra and its a pretty darn fast engine. Its fuel injected and I was told it was dyno'd at 450 hp. What impresses me is how it starts when you turn the key and how smooth it runs. If I ever have to switch engines I'd probably use one of the new 302's, plenty enough power for a 2300 lb car.
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Originally Posted by patpur
I have a 302 punched out to 347 in my Cobra and its a pretty darn fast engine. Its fuel injected and I was told it was dyno'd at 450 hp. What impresses me is how it starts when you turn the key and how smooth it runs. If I ever have to switch engines I'd probably use one of the new 302's, plenty enough power for a 2300 lb car.
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My Cobra as in not a Mustang.
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I know that, I remember them weighing around 27 to 2800 lbs. but as my memery fades so does me owning a corba,, I would like them both now. jim
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You know Jim it might be? I was told it was a 2300lb car??? Who knows. All I know is its plenty fast with that nice little motor in it. Have a good one!
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