Damn that Jag is fine
Also spotted this tonight.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-633665688.htm
-Indy
Damn that Jag is fine
Also spotted this tonight.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-633665688.htm
-Indy
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That Bently is farking cool man... but hey tell me about the snipe. what are those two things between the rear fold down tables?
and a six but whats with the odd rocker cover, they a DOH rocker? whats that tube in the center about?
cheers DD
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Just about all the 3.8 jag engines ended up in stock cars. With a big 4 Bbbl Holley (cause stockies were only allowed one carb) and open exhaust they weren't too sluggy.
Pretty much ruled the roost until 245 valiants took over (sleeved down cyl 1 & 6 with a 202 holden piston to get under 240ci)
Ah just realised you were referring to the Snipe, not the Jag. OK the Humbers were a slug. A friend here in Wellington used to by Snipes and Super Snipes for a few hundred dollars each and smash them up in Demolition Derbies at Te Marua. More often than not he'd win because they were pretty much unstoppable tanks.
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it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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yeah, got that afterwards, hence the edit
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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The Snipe's engine is an OHV only... so nothing special at all.
Very popular as chauffeur drive cars in the UK - big business, corporation mayors and the like... or the landed gentry, though they liked the estate versions. Considered a step up from Rover P-series and Triumph Renowns.
The Humber's straight 6 engine was OHV. It did have a rather large rocker cover which was dipped in the middle to carry the spark plug leads - this can give the appearance that it's a DOHC engine.
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