16.4 is the biggest car engine ever,as far as I know. And Heffner Viper is 8.8,regular Viper is 8.3,there's an old Chevy engine 9.3 and etc... WRONG!!
Follow this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napier_Railton 24 litres or 1461 ci in the old money.
purple is the trigger wire for the starter.
Yellow is the ignition wire.
If one of the wires is green and the other is black, the black one goes to the negative side of the coil and the green one feeds the tachometer.
You can get the value by going to Kelly Blue book (kbb.com)
A 1978 2500 4+4 with air can go for $2000 to $7000 depending on condition and accessories.
It is a U.S. measurement of force. A unit of work equal to the work done by a force of one pound acting through a distance of one foot in the direction of the force.
Check this site out. http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969.
Depends what mustang it is - they range from 34mph (the horse from where it got its name from) and 159mph is the fastest ever recorded in the newest convertable lightweight model
this is easy sand your parts and paint over them
The 2012 skyline is faster than any C6 in 0-60 and 1/4mile (11.1@124 vs. 11.4@129 for zr1) above 130-135 the zr-1 would start pulling away. Top speeds 197 for the skyline vs. 205 for the zr-1.
The Volkswagen was started by the Nazis Trade Union, The German Labour Front in 1937. Volkswagen means "Peoples Car" This was important in early and late 1930s because of the living improvements and increasing support of the German people 2 years before the outbreak of world war 2 The car company was developed through the Stengths of Joy schemes.
I cannot find this exact information. I did find that there were only 5,950 Belair Sport Coupes (bubble tops) made in 1962 for the American market. There were an additional 710 cars built and sold in Canada for a total of 6,660. The question is how many were 409s.
The Americans call them "rumble seats. The British call them "dicky seats". The last British built car with a dickey seat was the Triumph 2000 Roadster made until 1949. Among the last American-built cars with a rumble seat were the 1938 Chevrolet, the 1939 Ford and 1939 Dodge and Plymouth.