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<blockquote data-quote="kevin" data-source="post: 35930" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>back in high school (seems like yesterday) i had a chevy biscuine(sp) with a 327 4bbl, state police engine,trany, suspension. i bought it at a state police auction. i would agree the car was probably heavier, certainly less aerodynamic, BUT. there's nothing like the feel and sound of a 4bbl opening up under full throttle. oh, the good ole days. but i appreciate the old carb style AND the new tech of the 00r.</p><p></p><p>enjoy car power wherever, whenever.</p><p></p><p>kevin.#22,#41,#80</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin, post: 35930, member: 1123"] back in high school (seems like yesterday) i had a chevy biscuine(sp) with a 327 4bbl, state police engine,trany, suspension. i bought it at a state police auction. i would agree the car was probably heavier, certainly less aerodynamic, BUT. there's nothing like the feel and sound of a 4bbl opening up under full throttle. oh, the good ole days. but i appreciate the old carb style AND the new tech of the 00r. enjoy car power wherever, whenever. kevin.#22,#41,#80 [/QUOTE]
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