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      <title>72 HQ Kingswood by Holden</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2024 00:19:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<blockquote class="quoteContainer"><div class="quote">we bought her as a pretty stock wagon to take our 4 Samoyeds to the beach and to car shows in.. NZ assembled, 308 engine, TH350 trans, Salisbury rear end.. nothing major needed as the 308 was rebuilt about 8000Km before we purchased her so all I have done is go to electronic ignition, fitted a better cam and extra carb,...</div><div class="quoteExpand">Click to expand...</div></blockquote>
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		<blockquote class="quoteContainer"><div class="quote">My 1986 Land Cruiser is my next project.  I am still working toward installing a LS6 in my Chevy Parkwood (Check for Sarge in the Garage, page 3 or 4)<br />
Anyway after the LS project is done, I will turn my attention to my 86 Toyota Landcruiser.  My plan is to pull the straight 6 and replace it with the Chevy 327 that is currently in the Parkwood.<br />
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      <title>1992 Mitsubishi Verada</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2013 04:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<blockquote class="quoteContainer"><div class="quote">This a Mitsubishi Verada which comes from the Australian built (not any more) Magna family. The Verada actually is the Caprice of the Impala&#039;s. In the same way that you can’t call a Caprice an Impala, you can&#039;t call a Verada a Magna either. This one is my son’s car which he has had since 15. It had just 200K Kilometres (about...</div><div class="quoteExpand">Click to expand...</div></blockquote>
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