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This is a pull polished Lincoln V12 I just finished. It has a 3/4 cam and all the good parts.
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I think I just drooled on my keyboard.
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That is a real beauty...
Outstanding!
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Nice Job.... a thing of beauty
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Mike
That engine looks nice. Is the coil converted to 12 volts. With a 3/4 cam are you still using the hydraulic lifters. What year is the car the engine is going into. Thanks Frenchy |
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See you in a couple ! That engine is awesome !!! Cheers Tony |
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That is one beauty of an engine. A real work of art!
Thanks for sharing.
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That is one beauty. Hot Rod Lincoln Walt
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Yes it is 12V and no I am using hollow body adjustable lifters. It is going into a 1941 Lincoln.
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Gosh! Can you stuff one of those in a little 35 Coupe!
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Sure wish H & H Flatheads were in my town, I would be there looking at the motors everyday!
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WOW! That would shure look nice in my 39 Zephyr coupe.
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LOL - I was thinking the same as all these other guys. I have a chopped 34 coupe that needs a drive train and that would be a helluva start!
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beautiful......whew.....Mike
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beautiful, man!
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Be nice if it had an L-100 in it. I can imagin what it would sound like.
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what make of heads hogan??
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