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Tank Engine in a car

Started by hemigeno, February 12, 2007, 10:40:44 PM

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hemigeno

Well, even if it is a Mustang, this is pretty dang cool...

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rt green

thats a pretty big engine, even for a butstain
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BigBlockSam

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Troy

Wonder what the weight distribution is? :D

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RD

holy crap!  shaft driven OHC's! all aluminum!  I wonder how much that behemoth weighs?  (same as a 440 probably) LOL
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BigBlockSam

Quotesame as a 440 probably)

:smilielol:  so true.
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73ChargerSE

Looks like an Ed Roth drawing, but real  :yesnod:

MoparManJim

little car big engine.. um.. I feel sorry for the per mustang.  :-\

PocketThunder

that was on moparts last week...  but for those of you playing along at home.. its pretty cool.
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Quote from: BigBlockSam on February 13, 2007, 09:46:36 PM
Quotesame as a 440 probably)

:smilielol:  so true.
:haha: 

                intresting idea  :yesnod:   i wonder how it will run    . hope the guy does a video on it , first fire etc .
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That didn't look too overly huge...until I reached the last pic, with the bodywork on. :o
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Todd Wilson

I really wonder if this is real. Those old ford tank engines from WWII are rather hard to come buy these days and military vehicle collectors will pay top dollar for one. Most of the time they have to retro fit another engine in a sherman because they cant find parts to fix/rebuild their ford engine, This engine was used in tanks. The army gave the big 3 each a turn to provide an engine. This engine had the best power and fuel consumption over the others, Dodge used several flathead engines running together and they worked but used too much fuel and getting them to run together was a pain when out in the battle field.


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