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Old School 428 Cobra Jet on the Dyno
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<blockquote data-quote="johnkn" data-source="post: 13949310" data-attributes="member: 23549"><p>Nope, not a 135 car, just one of the early 68.5 production cars with a 01-May-68 build date. Tasca cars are way cool, that's where the Cobra Jets all started. If mine were. 69-70 I would likely have done a 700+ motor, perhaps with a PA as well, but given the significance of this car and the original date coded parts I chose to build the way I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnkn, post: 13949310, member: 23549"] Nope, not a 135 car, just one of the early 68.5 production cars with a 01-May-68 build date. Tasca cars are way cool, that's where the Cobra Jets all started. If mine were. 69-70 I would likely have done a 700+ motor, perhaps with a PA as well, but given the significance of this car and the original date coded parts I chose to build the way I did. [/QUOTE]
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