Just by looking at it, I wouldn't think the PL17, because that one's significantly longer, while the Dyna's quite short
http://www.forum-auto.com/automobiles-mythiques-exception/section5/sujet387745.htm My french is not good please let me know about this unique panhard! Thank you!
Here's a pic I took of a 1937 Chevrolet Master, about 5 years ago. And it got the original engine in it.
that's one for stangman or porsche addict I can survive in french, but not really grasp things in great detail <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/PnutSpecial.gif"></A>
hmmm... I'm not a specialist for Classic-Cars, but for me, both engines look similar... Anyway...any infos about the original-engine?
The original engine is an in-line 6 cylinder, displacement was 207 CID, rated a 79 hp and 156 lb-ft of torque.
Wow! It's been a long time I read about that car. If I remember correctly, that's a 1959 Ascort TSV 1300 GT.
That color screams "British racing green". I know I read about it too, but can't remember where. I'll say it's a late 50's Jaguar. C or D type.
My biggest passion are muscle cars, but I'm always reading, searching on other makes of cars too. I'm just a car fanatic, I know.
I did a registration check and it comes up as a "Falcon Mk2 Comp" http://www.1950sspecials.com/falcon1.htm