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2727937 |
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Author:3-Wide
4/29/2022 1:54:32 PM
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With my job, I have to do a lot with scheduling, and over the past few days I've been dealing with 4/27, 4/28... 4/29... and keep thinking of cubic inches as in Chevy 427ci, Ford 428ci, and Ford 429ci.... Definitely some great #'s when it came to making power back in the day. (I'm not a Mopar guy, so the CI thing didn't kick in for me on 4/26, but if your a Hemi guy, I'll bet it did....) Just wondering if anyone else out there who deals with dates/scheduling has had "Cubic Inches" on the brain over the past few days! |
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Msg ID:
2727948 |
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Author:rchanna
4/29/2022 2:32:29 PM
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April is a big month for this type of thing. 410 Day has grown in popularity in sprint car circles... |
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Msg ID:
2727978 |
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Author:Oldtimer
4/29/2022 4:46:40 PM
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It is possible that during the pandemic folks have worried more about the "cubic inches" added to their waistlines! |
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Msg ID:
2727992 |
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Author:Pee Wee Fan
4/29/2022 6:29:08 PM
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Nothing to do with dates, but when walking the dog, I tell my wife I'm taking the "short" block", or the "big block". She has no clue as to the alternate meaning of these phrases in my "hot rod" youth. Scott Ely |
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Msg ID:
2728003 |
The Month of April |
Author:mdy
4/29/2022 8:45:56 PM
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How about 4/09 (Chevy) 4/13 (Mopar) and 4/21 (Pontiac) |
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Msg ID:
2728016 |
The Month of April |
Author:Rick Shive
4/29/2022 10:12:00 PM
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4/20, but that would be a little "high". |
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Msg ID:
2728032 |
The Month of April |
Author:Howie Cronce
4/30/2022 12:56:02 AM
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427 did it for me ...My first Modified falcon with BigBlock..Motor was out of my buddy Chuckie DeBaros Camaro street killer...It ran 11.00 at strip and street legal in 1971/1972.. |
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Msg ID:
2728049 |
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Author:Stockcaracer2x
4/30/2022 9:17:06 AM
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March has alot Chevrolet 305, 307, 327, Ford 302, 312 Chrysler 318, Buick 322 OLdsmobile 324 and probably a whole lot more. |
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Msg ID:
2728058 |
Cubic Inches |
Author:Pee Wee Fan
4/30/2022 10:05:19 AM
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Helped my buddy assemble and recover a pool table in the New Brunswick area yesterday. The customer showed us his 1966 Pontiac GTO convertible with a 326 motor with "3" 2 barrel carbs. The car was perfect in every sense! So, let's give March 26th (as in 326) a shot out. Also, didn't Chevy have a 235 cu. in. "6" cylinder? If they did, February gets 1 "motor". I guess you 3Widers put your minds to it, you could come up with alot more "cubic inch" dates that I could imagine. Scott Ely |
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Msg ID:
2728065 |
Cubic Inches |
Author:Sprint93
4/30/2022 11:44:29 AM
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Don't forget February with the old reliable "225" slant six.
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Msg ID:
2728075 |
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Author:david walter
4/30/2022 12:44:05 PM
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chevy also had a 216 cu in 6 cyl. |
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