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Old 12-12-2003, 05:34 PM   #1
'70 C/10 SS500
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Question What do you think of this idea?

I posted this topic on a Caddy board and thought I'd send it this way as well! Bare with me on this one, it's an interesting one.....

How about a dual 500/455 motored Vista Cruiser, Safari, or Estate wagon? A 500/Th-425 swap from an Eldorado or 455/Th-425 from a Toronado into the front bay, and then another custom mounted 500/455/TH-425 motor in the rear! Anybody think having 910/1000 cubic inches and traction to boot sounds good? Weight distribution should be good as well. How does that sound for a wicked sleeper car? What do you think driving around 1000+ ft/lbs of torque and 4WD would be like?

Personally, I'd like to have a '70 Pontiac Sport Safari done up as a GTO Judge, but mine would say "THE JUDGE, JURY, & EXECUTIONER" (Probably been done a million times, but still cool)

I think a '68 Olds Cutlass Wagon with beautiful black paint and modern wheels/bige wide tire would be pretty darn cool too! 1000 or so c.i.d. would be fun too!

Yes, I know, no mention of a Caddy wagon. It would be VERY cool, but very hard to locate one as well.

What do you guys think?
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