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Post Info TOPIC: 62 Laurentian 2-dr Post w 401 Buick power


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62 Laurentian 2-dr Post w 401 Buick power


Not mine, just found on Trenton, ON Kijiji. It would be entertaining, lots of torque. 

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/trenton-on/62-pontiac-2-door-sedan/1631572833



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The only thing is the Buick Dynaflow transmission. The trans is very reliable but the fluid coupling is inefficient and makes it hard on fuel.

Paul

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Looks like a pretty clean install anyway,

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I was thinking the same thing. I kind of like the old-school type of swap. Use what you got!

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4SPEED427 wrote:

I was thinking the same thing. I kind of like the old-school type of swap. Use what you got!


 I was an apprentice in the late 70s and the shop that I worked at was on the same road as four or five auto wrecking yards. Our shop did a lot of odd swaps. People in the late 70s had a hard time due to the interest rates and money was tight. Rather than buy a used engine we would be asked if we could use the engine from one of the other cars in the household. Some of the things we did were putting a 425 Olds in a 72 LeMans wagon. The 350 Pontiac engines were scarce and expensive so the customer scrapped his 1966 Olds 88 to fix the LeMans. we also put a 1600 Datsun engine and trans in a Mazda RX2. There were other swaps also. We tried to help people the best we could. 

Paul



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