Posted by The tractor vet on November 04, 2012 at 11:30:02 from (75.24.0.62):
In Reply to: Re: green cars posted by LJD on November 04, 2012 at 10:16:44:
US mileage . It did better on a trip then my one buddys slant 6 did by a mile per gallon at a faster speed. In my younger days i drove a little on the fast side . The 340 that was in my Duster WAS NOT the off the showroom floor 340 . Mine was the 71 340 that was tested by all the car mag.'s and when i got it came with 857 miles on the clock and a bald set of back tires . at the time i was a parts manager for a large Chry. Ply . dealer and one of the larger Hustle Stuff stocking parts dealer . My factory parts and service rep talked me into this car and i test drove the car on the Chry. test track before i bought it . It did everything they said it would do a 0to 70 in 4 seconds and a 107 in 13.23 on the 1/4 . and it WOULD take the speedo down past the 150 mark And did so many times .And it did get great mileage . I ran the wheels off that car as it had a 187000 miles on it when a soft plug blew on the rear of the right head and i had no time to work on it and it sat. But i still like my 68 Road Runner the best of all the car i had . And yes that one would also run.
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