Of course, not too long ago, we used CC to also infer Chry Corp (Ahh.. the
good ol days).
Duff
'95 SLT 4x4 CC 318 4spd/OD - 3.55 LSD
MSD 6AL - MSD Blaster Coil
MSD 8.5 wires - K&N FIPK - F&B Stage I TBI
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Original Text
From MRDANCER@SMTPGATE (mrdancer) {mrdancer@camalott.com}, on 03/03/1999
8:26 PM:
To: DAKOTA-T@SMTPGATE {dakota-truck@buffnet.net}
Well, I deleted most of this thread, but I thought it started out with the
guy saying he got a new Dak, CC (which would infer Club Cab) - Nobody talks
about V8's in terms of cc's........
Now, somewhere along the line of this thread, someone may have inadverdantly
changed the concept to engine displacement, but I don't believe that was the
initial intention of the thread :^)
-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Minor <dminor@grote.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 7:51 AM
Subject: RE: DML: New DAK is Here!
>considering he was talking about engine dimensions club cab doesnt make
much
>sense does it?
>
>
>>Mr Dancer wrote:
>>
>> umm cc is also clubcab or crewcab
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Derek Minor <dminor@grote.com>
>> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
>> Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 8:14 AM
>> Subject: RE: DML: New DAK is Here!
>>
>>
>> >umm cc is cubic centimeters
>> >
>> >
>> >------------------------
>> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> cc stands for cubic inches
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> i own a dakota r/t with 2 twin tubos and a blower. the
>> >> 1/4 mile is under 9
>> >> sec.
>> >>
>>
>>
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