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Old 11-14-2013, 09:34 AM   #35
bnoon
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Re: "The Wagon" 1967 Belair Project

I love the wagon! I'm always on the lookout for a BBC wagon like it and always wanted to put "GNFISHN" on the license plates. One statement you made bugs me though...

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Originally Posted by Heavy Evy View Post
plus its gets decent mileage with the 2bbl carb.
You do know that a 4 bbl will give you even better MPG, right? Especially a spread bore with the tiny primaries. It's one of the win-win upgrades of the carb world.

And actually something else bugs me too... If your air shocks aren't giving you any height adjustment, then something is wrong with them. I had air shocks on about everything I owned from high school through my 20's and each car/truck had like 5-6" of height adjustment on it. How much pressure are you giving them? Does the pressure even hold?
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