Re: Re: cam2 -Reply -Reply

From: kenallgood@cox.net
Date: Thu Feb 13 2003 - 08:46:27 EST


I live in Newport News, VA. Southeast part of VA, on the peninsula (Hampton Roads)

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> From: Allan Williams <Allan.Williams@usdoj.gov>
> Date: 2003/02/13 Thu AM 08:16:00 EST
> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net (Receipt Notification Requested)
> Subject: Re: DML: cam2 -Reply -Reply
>
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> Where do you live? I have a '71 Plymouth Road Runner with a built 383.
> You welcome to come by and take a drive.....
>
> >>> RFC-822=owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net@inetgw Feb
> 13, 2003 7:48 am >>>
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> Yeah, I've been keeping my eyes open for any decent late 60's early 70's
> MOPAR with 350-400hp, or somewhere in that area.... Not a weekend
> racer though, cause I ain't paying that much for gas!! lol It might be me,
> but I tend to prefer the 383. But I'm not very familiar with those era cars
> and engines. Just starting to learn about them a little bit, never driven or
> rode in one before. Guess it's wiser for me to just keep looking :-)
> Thanks guys
>
> >
> > From: Allan Williams <Allan.Williams@usdoj.gov>
> > Date: 2003/02/13 Thu AM 06:05:00 EST
> > To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net (Receipt Notification Requested)
> > Subject: DML: cam2 -Reply
> >
> >
> > Cam2 in Culpeper, VA is $4.50 a gallon. I run it in my 4wheeler as I
> have
> > high compression pistons in it. If you try and just run it on pump gas
> with
> > octane booster, you will cause some major damage to you 7500 car. If
> > you don't know what you are getting into, don't buy this car. Find
> > yourself a 340 small block car or a stock big block car...You will be
> much
> > happier in the long run.
> > thanks
> > Allan
> >
>
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