R & C-0054-1933-Willys-Pro Street Engine by stnaper
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Description
Here you have it the "33" Willys Engine in this little car. I'll be first to omit I'm not an engine guy so I don't know much about engines at all so maybe someone out there can tell me what they think this engine is, I believe it might be a Chrysler Hemi with the size of those heads. At any rate the engine is almost as big as this car, and being this ride is made of fiberglass I know it's a mover I'm sure. Hope you like.
Tomorrow's Ride:-1965-Shelby-Custom Cobra.
Comments (7)
blinkings
I really like the white walls with the dash of red too!
MacMyers
Very Cool. Looks like a Blown Chevy. Easy way to tell a Hemi is the Spark Plug wires going through the valve covers. Plus a Hemi costs 16-22 thousand dollars or so! Besides the lack of windows... both the engine and those Headers/exhaust pipes would add heat as well. A lot.
stnaper
Thank you Mr. MacMyers for your help! You see I learn something new every day. stnaper
Richardphotos
big block Chevy more than likely.I like the early Pontiac next door
Xanthmann
It is definitely hard to blow the doors off of something that doesn't really have any! Great shot (though my was a little lame, lol)!
KnightWolverine
A current gas prices and figuring he probably burns racing fuel....then that baby is going to stay idle more than driven....lol.... Awesome Capture!
angora
impressive!!!