
Ford Mustang Shelby GT Special - 4.8l V8 - it looks and sounds utterly gorgeous - you can hear the trees in the Amazon wilting as it ticks over.
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Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
Completely off topic, Just a question about the bonnet \ boot thing (Im from the uk as well so follow the same general rule). What about on a beetle? where the engine is in the backDisembodied wrote:I'm UK born and bred and I call the front and back of a car the bonnet and the boot, but in this case I think you have to call them "hood clamps" or something similarly macho ... "bonnet pins" sounds so Jane Austen.
Is it still in the back in the new Beetles? On an old Beetle I guess you can say simple the engine is in the back - the front is still a "bonnet" - irrespective of whether the engine is under it or not.Davidtq wrote:Completely off topic, Just a question about the bonnet \ boot thing (Im from the uk as well so follow the same general rule). What about on a beetle? where the engine is in the backDisembodied wrote:I'm UK born and bred and I call the front and back of a car the bonnet and the boot, but in this case I think you have to call them "hood clamps" or something similarly macho ... "bonnet pins" sounds so Jane Austen.and the luggage space at the front
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Ive never really thought about the Jane Austen potential to the name.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
New beetles have the engine at the front. Its a "prettied up" golf.DaddyHoggy wrote:Is it still in the back in the new Beetles? On an old Beetle I guess you can say simple the engine is in the back - the front is still a "bonnet" - irrespective of whether the engine is under it or not.Davidtq wrote:Completely off topic, Just a question about the bonnet \ boot thing (Im from the uk as well so follow the same general rule). What about on a beetle? where the engine is in the backDisembodied wrote:I'm UK born and bred and I call the front and back of a car the bonnet and the boot, but in this case I think you have to call them "hood clamps" or something similarly macho ... "bonnet pins" sounds so Jane Austen.and the luggage space at the front
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Ive never really thought about the Jane Austen potential to the name.
My grandad when I was v. little had a Hillman Imp - as I knew all cars had their engines at the front and I once saw him checking the oil of his imp with the engine in the back I therefore presumed that the Hillman Imp had two engines!!
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
Thats quite some job getting a jag engine into a miniDaddyHoggy wrote:Nice piccie of a nice car!
I used to lodge with a guy who used to mod cars in his youth - this included shoe-horning a 3ltr jag engine into a mini-pickup but he also turned a hillman imp into a dragster - I'm sure he used a coventry climax engine from a Lotus (Elite?) - apparently he caused quite a few open mouth accidents in other drivers when he pulled away from the traffic lights...
Yeah thats a classic conversion, theres a lot of part compatibility being as the VW beetle designs were ripped of from czech designs by Porsche senior and the first "Porsches" were built using beetle parts. The later Porsches were for a long time just developments on the VW parts.CptnEcho wrote:I know of a mechanic that installed a Porche engine into an old VW Beetle. It got out of its own way very nicely.