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Non Pontiac Motors in Pontiacs includes factory 403,305,350 Chevy, Buick V6, Also Pontiac Motors in non-Pontiacs! |
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Pontiac engine into model A Ford
I have been looking at model a's a lot and their growing on me bigtime. I've been looking at cars, parts, rat rods, different bodies, tranny and engine combos and so on. They look cool and very simple it seems. I have a model a I'm eyeballing, my question is if you can put a small block in them easy enough why not a Pontiac? Has anyone here done this? Does anyone have any pictures of this? I have looked at thousands of pics lately and not seen it. Somebody school me!!!
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I saw one at a cruise a few years ago that had a Pontiac 4 cyl. in it (half of a V-8) plus a supercharger. That was a cool look!
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Get in touch with "flamedabone". I bet he can help you out.
Cheers, Ken
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Also Mike Zenor's Model A coupe with '59 Pontiac power (featured in Rod & Custom).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeze...57624648179126 |
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Cool, cool, and cool!!!! Thanks for the info guys. I'm still trying to figure it out. I've been wrapping my head around a ton of ideas lately. I went to look at this model a and my god I Don't think I could fit into one.
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I had attempted this using a '33 Ford pickup. I didn't get far enough though. Hurst used to make engine mounts for this type of stuff back in the '50s and '60s and I bought some NOS ones for mounting an early '60s 389 into it as well as a bellhousing to bolt to the original Flathead toploader. I decided against going through with it due to flathead toploaders are getting a bit expensive to rebuild and I don't feel like blowing up the transmission every week. The banjo rear end would not hold up to that kind of torque either.
Model A's are a bit tight in the interior, going to automatic with a column shift is usually a good way to free up some space. Also, getting a 2-door sedan or something along those lines would be good for room as well. The pickups don't have much space and there isn't really any good option to put the seat anywhere else.
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