No need to read it. To me it was the wrong engine, and not a great body like the original.Carroll Shelby liked whatever any manufacturer would pay him to like.
The Series 1 was a fiasco. There's an excellent book about it.
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No need to read it. To me it was the wrong engine, and not a great body like the original.Carroll Shelby liked whatever any manufacturer would pay him to like.
The Series 1 was a fiasco. There's an excellent book about it.
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I believe 2 trucks sold in the US still offer a manual. Super rare these days on a lot though.NO need . 1000x times I would prefer a MANUAL TRANSMISSION .
But it's a fascinating book. That project was a cluster from beginning to end.No need to read it. To me it was the wrong engine, and not a great body like the original.
yeah, don't mess with Dr. Newton. He was serious about that "object at rest" bit . . .The full load of lumber that wasn't tied down decided to stay where it was as the truck took off
I don't like that aspect either, but they were operating under the constraints of the late 80s and early 90s. They managed to cram eight cylinders under the hood of a deville, and put out power unseen in decades--while producing twice the mileage of the handful of engines that matched it's peak power.Under the intake manifold! Mounted in the V between the cylinders. Stupidest design ever.
the old timers loved the manuals so you could lug the engine and listen to it detonate( gas engine,the diesels made their own peculiar racket,its funny watching a young woman trying to take off on a hill with a manual.I believe 2 trucks sold in the US still offer a manual. Super rare these days on a lot though.
I still have a 4 speed Muscle car, because it was the best combo then. My late Model Mustang is a 10 Speed auto. They were over half a second quicker in the 1/4 mile, and enough for it to run 11's bone stock.the old timers loved the manuals so you could lug the engine and listen to it detonate( gas engine,the diesels made their own peculiar racket,its funny watching a young woman trying to take off on a hill with a manual.