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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
the wife's car ?
       
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bob 13 year s ago
Thats a chevrolet engine
       
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BillTheWelder 13 year s ago
Yea no shit, olds / gm / chevy / pontiac were all the same company hence all the same engines.
       
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Peanut 13 year s ago
Great job!
       
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Mr. Ree 13 year s ago
To Billthedipshit: prior to the 1980's each division of GM had their own unique engines. Over several years, they phased them out and started using the small block chevy V8 instead of specific Olds/Buick/Pontiac engines and called it the 'corporate' V8.
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
wolf hunting?
       
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Nezumi 13 year s ago
It's got a few cool features,looks good from the front and using a torsion bar is a nice touch.The off road performance shouldn't be to shabby either,but it's quite hideous from behind and used for wolf hunting which loses points in my book.
       
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During a test drive, the car has shown the ability to move across the steppe with a speed of 100 km/h and it’s not the limit. And even at this speed off-road, the comfort is very satisfactory. In short, for a car, made by only one person with his own hands it’s just incredible. As for its price, it remains reasonable as for me - $55,000.

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