• You can now help support WorldwideDX when you shop on Amazon at no additional cost to you! Simply follow this Shop on Amazon link first and a portion of any purchase is sent to WorldwideDX to help with site costs.
  • Click here to find out how to win free radios from Retevis!

Apologies

If I'm correct 389 was available until 1966 , but I'm getting old & forgetful .But there was a early produced GTO w/ 389 option so nothing is set in stone . Just not sure if it was & option in a Bird .:LOL: 389 was Pontiac's " Go To " motor for the big cars starting in the mid 50's " I think " .:whistle::)
I thought they kept the 389 all the way up to 1970. They might have dropped it before they had to go for emissions control. I don't know all of what Pontiac had to offer, I am a Chevy guy. Back in the early 70's I got on a kick for Ford T birds. It was kinda of where my head was at back then. Luxury and performance was not a bad idea.
 
I liked the Buick Grand Nationals. Dinky little six cylinder engine that was a real fire breathing dragon. I helped a guy hack his computer and showed him what all of the code meant.
First I had to down load the eprom and then ran that file through a disassembler which converted it to text files. After he did his mods to the text files I then ran it through a compiler and then uploaded it back into the eprom. His first run he pulled the front wheels and made his best run he ever made.
 
I liked the Buick Grand Nationals. Dinky little six cylinder engine that was a real fire breathing dragon. I helped a guy hack his computer and showed him what all of the code meant.
First I had to down load the eprom and then ran that file through a disassembler which converted it to text files. After he did his mods to the text files I then ran it through a compiler and then uploaded it back into the eprom. His first run he pulled the front wheels and made his best run he ever made.

I will make a mental note of this for when I buy a GN, don’t try to tell me you can’t do it either. You’re too much of a smart ass to me, you’ve not forgotten anything.
 
L2293F, Offenhauser 2x4 5908, list# 3220 Hollys reworked for 4 corner idle and near 600 CFM. stage wedge heads, 383 RB block, Crane fireball cam 294 duration and 496 lift, alloy A-833, 9" Mark Williams 4.33:1, Strange axles, mono leaf relocated, alloy radiator, 18v ignition system, aluminum fresh air hood. All in a '68 Belvedere/RoadRunner/GTX.

10.40's @ 126 mph (all the aerodynamics of your average barn door)

Real hard on clutches.




** and I'm a bow tie guy, go figure.
 
I will make a mental note of this for when I buy a GN, don’t try to tell me you can’t do it either. You’re too much of a smart ass to me, you’ve not forgotten anything.
So I take it you are going to abandon the "Land Speeder?" I can't keep it here especially with the Woodford Reserve on hand. The neighborhood really frowns when I start doing burnouts and doughnuts all over the place.
(I do not not drink)
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 357magnum
No I stole that from the Rebel scum and Obi Wan would love to get his hands on it but never will. I’ll burn it and collect the insurance before I let him get it back.

How awesome would I look in a black Grand National with my helmet freshly polished? I need to get my helmet glazed and my chest plate LEDs freshened up.

Damn, you and me ruin everything.
 
1960- 389 came out In 1964 late year 421 in a Grand Prix Have one in my 64 its 4 in the floor T- 10. 536 pose track 1100 holly 3 barrel 550 lift crane It still runs as it should . Gas Tires Oil Ha Ha
The T-10 had a nick name "The Rock Crusher." The one gear box if you missed a shift your synchronizers were still good. I had the close ratio 4 speed, 1st through 3 gear did not drop the engine more than 1800 rpm. 4th gear was almost an overdrive in comparison. It would drop the engine rpm by around 2100 rpm.
I knew I had a good run when 4th gear was close to red line as I crossed the finish line.
The maximum speed for the car was 149.6 mph but it would get there in one hell of a hurry.
 
Tall , those Buick Grand Nat's are bring some Big $'s Now ! Yes ! They were Fire Breathing Dragons ! And think about it ? They really ( back then ) didn't have that whole " Turbo " thing figured out . They were still in the early stages for auto's . Imagine how they would run with the New Modern Turbo's ? One word .... Wow ! Kop , those Mopars were always hard on clutches / tranny's ! Friend I raced with weekly had a 440 in a Dodge Omni it left hard wheels in the air but 1 pass ( or 2-3 ) 1 four speed shattered . Put & auto w/ trans brake .... Problem solved .
 
This whole 389 thing has me Baffled ! I need to do more research ! According to what I found via " Google " they don't list a " 389 " as a motor option in a 67' GTO , I call BS on that ! I've seen one & know who has one w/ Factory 6 pack . They list the "400" as the motor available & 326 ( I think ) . Something ain't smelling right w / " Google " !:LOL::whistle::confused:o_O
 
  • Like
Reactions: old goat 321
I must really be losin' it.
I thought this thread was originated by someone with "ghost" in their username. I even replied to him as such in Post #3.
Now when I look, it says Bandit. (n) And the avatar is different as well.
If it was Bandit from the start, I need to sign out and go sit in a dark closet. o_O
 

dxChat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • @ BJ radionut:
    EVAN/Crawdad :love: ...runna pile-up on 6m SSB(y) W4AXW in the air
    +1
  • @ Crawdad:
    One of the few times my tiny station gets heard on 6m!:D
  • @ Galanary:
    anyone out here familiar with the Icom IC-7300 mods
  • @ Crawdad:
    7300 very nice radio, what's to hack?
  • @ kopcicle:
    The mobile version of this site just pisses me off