What is the correct term for a bunch of car geeks?
How many brands have legally been able to use the name Hemi? Dodge,DeSoto,Chrysler,Ford,Monteverdi,Jeep
I'll help. We are talking about who could legally put the name on their cars. Remember the name was trademarked. (Not Ford, Who is Monteverdi?)
What was the first Ford available with 4wd? 1936 half track ( Marmon-Herrington conversion)
Nope, not old enough.
What vehicle did the "Blue Flame Six" come in? The Chevrolet 210
Nope
I'm just guessing here but, the model T was in production during WW1. It seems reasonable to guess that this model may have been the first ford 4wd. Looking at what pictures I could find of ealier models none appeared to be 4wd
Monteverdi
Monteverdi
Blue Flame Six - 1953-1955 C-1 Corvette and in was in front of a 2-speed Powerglide automaticThanks Wikipedia!
What was the first car to have safety glass in the windshield?
In World War II, the willys jeep contracted a foreign company to build them.
What country?
What company built them?
What year?
Joe George,
When I was in high school in the early '60's (running a '40 Ford delux Coupe, w '39 floor shift trans, '48 truck engine w Edmonds heads and 3 duce manifold, and 16" model B spoke wheels) the terror from a couple of towns over was a '37 Chevy coupe w a GMC 6 and Wayne 12 port head and 3 duces... a REAL FAST CAR! I was in Wickford RI... I think the Chevy was from Warwick.
Ford did make some Hemi-style competition engines, but were not legally able to use the name since it was trademarked by Chrysler. I don't believe any actually made it to the street either.
There was a overhead valve conversion kit made for Ford flatheads in the late '40s. Some of the engines with that kit made 300 HP. Who designed it and what did he do after he went to work for GM?
Didn't know that. I was thinking about a nother one.
country -India
company- Mahindra (the tractor company)
date-1945
Here is another one.
What was unusual about the intake manifold used on a 216 CI Chevy six?
cast as one piece with the head like a 200 six ford.
How many of you have a 60 hp Ford flat head? There werent very many of them built, maybe in the years 1939 and 1940? I seen just two. I have been looking for one for all of my life and havent found one yet. They were a neet engine. They were a down scale of the 85 hp.
How many of you have a 60 hp Ford flat head? There werent very many of them built, maybe in the years 1939 and 1940? I seen just two. I have been looking for one for all of my life and havent found one yet. They were a neet engine. They were a down scale of the 85 hp.
YUP - I've seen those, and they are neat - as I recall, didn't they use sheetmetal in parts of the outer waterjacket, instead of solid cast as the later and larger displacement engines?
Joe?