Hi Frank,
I do have few interior pics.
" A new Outlaw in Town"
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Re: " A new Outlaw in Town"
Greg,
On the engine sizes, this is what I found (I could be wrong of course):
Using stock stroke crank:
1720 cc uses 86 mm cyls.
1800 cc-88 mm cyls.
1883 cc-90 mm cyls.
1925 cc-91 mm cyls.
Stroker:
2002 cc-90 mm (77 mm stroke)
2132 cc-91 mm (82 mm stroke)
Maybe yours is an 1883 cc and the builder just rounded up. Or maybe it's a 1925 cc and he round down.
Steve
On the engine sizes, this is what I found (I could be wrong of course):
Using stock stroke crank:
1720 cc uses 86 mm cyls.
1800 cc-88 mm cyls.
1883 cc-90 mm cyls.
1925 cc-91 mm cyls.
Stroker:
2002 cc-90 mm (77 mm stroke)
2132 cc-91 mm (82 mm stroke)
Maybe yours is an 1883 cc and the builder just rounded up. Or maybe it's a 1925 cc and he round down.
Steve
1965 Coupe-Irish Green/Black1958 Coupe-Aquamarine Blue/Red [Gone to a new home]356 Registry Member #544 (OLD #259)
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Re: " A new Outlaw in Town"
Very cool build! What seats did you use? Do you have any before pictures?
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Re: " A new Outlaw in Town"
Greg,
Nice looking car!
Color is very nice. Is that a Porsche color or one of your own creation?
John
Nice looking car!
Color is very nice. Is that a Porsche color or one of your own creation?
John