Sorry i wondering about the engine not the car,lol wonder if its the same motor as the Grand National?
-- Edited by 68sd on Wednesday 6th of May 2009 11:36:25 AM
It's an early version of the 3.8 Turbo. Low pressure, carb, not too aggresive in cam,etc. It was the start of the Buick resurgence into Turbo technology for the 2nd time that ended with the 87 Grand National GNX.
There was an Indy Pace car built on this same 77-79 big car body style but I think it was an Oldsie...1977 maybe?.
Looking at the '77 and up Chevy and BOP big cars, I've always noted the door lock cyl. position to determine if 77-79 or 80 and up.. The lock cyl. is under the handle on 77-79 cars and beside the handle on '80 and up cars.. Sorry Ray, this trick doesn't work on Caddys!.
-- Edited by Ghost Post on Wednesday 6th of May 2009 03:31:11 PM
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I hope I don't offend anyone with my thoughts on this one. Those cars are slugs. They were a very poor setup. We had a customer with the Regal version when I was at the Pontiac dealer in the early 80's. As mentioned, lots of driveablility woes.
On a positive note, I guess it laid the ground work for the Grand Nationals and we all know that story......
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)
77 was the year I got my licence and my dads demo was a 78 Regal v6 turbo boy did the lights on the dash flash lots when I drove. It went pretty quick for a 6 but nothing like the Grand National. I don't know why but by 79 his boss said I could not drive his cars any more.
-- Edited by 57poncho on Thursday 7th of May 2009 07:50:27 PM
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1957 Pathfinder deluxe 4 door wagon 1961 Pontiac Parisienne bubble top Traded for a Harley sorry guys.
I actually have one of these as a parts car (smashed but low mileage) but I really don't know what to do with it. Occasionally I fantasize about sticking it in with a TH200 in my 70 CST pickup which presently has a 250 and a TH 350. It would really be different but I had no idea that they were that unrefined.
Are the old carburated ones really worth doing anything with?