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  • Golden Hawk Engine

    for sale , not mine.

    Bez Auto Alchemy
    573-318-8948
    http://bezautoalchemy.com


    "Don't believe every internet quote" Abe Lincoln

  • #2
    Wow!...what an engine for a stick O/D equipped '56 Golden Hawk....This is what S-P might have done had they not run out of $$$$!

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    • #3
      That'll get your shorts twitching!
      Ron Dame
      '63 Champ

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SN-60 View Post
        Wow!...what an engine for a stick O/D equipped '56 Golden Hawk....This is what S-P might have done had they not run out of $$$$!
        Yeah!! Cutting the hole in a '56 Hawk hood, for that intake, would kill me. Is anyone making sheet metal or fiberglass replacements now???

        Mark
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        S2Deluxe = (5H - C3).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by S2Deluxe View Post
          Yeah!! Cutting the hole in a '56 Hawk hood, for that intake, would kill me. Is anyone making sheet metal or fiberglass replacements now???

          Mark
          I'd run the Caribbean dual quad setup on this beast, which would clear the stock hood without "boy racer" scoops, etc!

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          • #6
            If you own the right toys- there's no need to worry 'bout if you'd need a scoop or not.

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            Now, if only there was a transmission to put behind it...
            StudeDave '57
            US Navy (retired)

            3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
            SDC Member since 1985

            past President
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            San Diego Chapter SDC

            past Vice President
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            North Florida Chapter SDC

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            • #7
              That engine would sure get attention, but if I had that kind of money I would put it in a Studebaker build. No danger of either one around here.
              "In the heart of Arkansas."
              Searcy, Arkansas
              1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
              1952 2R pickup

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