dwell, timing, and rpm on a 462
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Re: dwell, timing, and rpm on a 462
I was amazed to read this post and find that somebody actually owns (owned?) a transistor ignition Lincoln. Possibly the rarest option ever.
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Re: dwell, timing, and rpm on a 462
He is still here but the car has a different ignition system in it now.
https://www.thelincolnforum.net/phpbb3/ ... 39#p418639
https://www.thelincolnforum.net/phpbb3/ ... 39#p418639
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Re: dwell, timing, and rpm on a 462
That guy?!
Well, essenz, I really hope you held onto those factory parts. You may have had the last working example.
Well, essenz, I really hope you held onto those factory parts. You may have had the last working example.
1930 A Coupe
1941 LC Coupe
1968 XR-7 (my great-grandfather’s)
1962 LC Sedan (owned 35 years & driven 100k+ myself)
1941 LC Coupe
1968 XR-7 (my great-grandfather’s)
1962 LC Sedan (owned 35 years & driven 100k+ myself)
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