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She was friends with Lucy :drum:
I remember when Buicks had crank windows.
I remember my mom having to pump the gas 3 times in the summer and 7 in the winter in our 1977 Ford LTD wagon, in stylish baby-poo brown with matching interior. Not to mention it had crank windows. I know people that have never even seen or heard of a carburetor.
I remember rebuilding the carburetor on my first car. The car was a 1968 Chevelle Malibu, red with a black vinyl top and black interior. The carburetor was a 4 barrel Quadrajet. The engine was a 350 out of a 1971 Monte Carlo that I put in my Chevelle after blowing up the original 307. That was a good change, the 307 is arguably the weakest V8 that Chevy ever made!
I remember when GM took a Nova, dropped a 350 in it, leather seats, 8 track and streamlined the body, priced it above an Eldorado, called it Seville and the thing sold like hot cakes.
I thought 307 was Olds and Chevy was 305? I could be wrong.I remember rebuilding the carburetor on my first car. The car was a 1968 Chevelle Malibu, red with a black vinyl top and black interior. The carburetor was a 4 barrel Quadrajet. The engine was a 350 out of a 1971 Monte Carlo that I put in my Chevelle after blowing up the original 307. That was a good change, the 307 is arguably the weakest V8 that Chevy ever made!
I thought 307 was Olds and Chevy was 305? I could be wrong.
A very beautiful car, Widebrim!
I thought 307 was Olds and Chevy was 305? I could be wrong.
The Seville was an interesting marketing ploy. It was successful. Then in 1980 they made it into a 4 door Eldorado. I remember when my Mom wanted a Cadillac and my Dad told her he didn't want another midget car so no Seville.
I thought 307 was Olds and Chevy was 305? I could be wrong.
Oh my Widebrim...... She's gorgeous :love: If I still lived out there, I'd beg you to take me for a ride
Thank you for getting the picture
I remember when the Eldorado's 500 cubic inch had 400 horsepower and was emasculated down to 200 horsepower.
I love Quadrajets. My 87 Caprice Estate has one on its dog of a 307 Olds, pushing 140 horses. My 79 Buick has one on its 350. Had one on the 283 on my 63 Impala, on the 327 in my 58 Delray, and put one on the 350 on my 60 Bel-Air, the Holley 950 was too much.
See what you get for leaving Arcadia? Of course, when you a teen living in SoCal, I would have been driving around in my '69 Chevy Nova high-rider (which I still have). I think you would have had a good time with her as well...(You weren't a cheerleader in high school, were you?)
Old Rougue is right. I've got a '69 Chevy that came with a 307; it has a 327 now...