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Once Cooper had adopted the notion to make the car appear as an unearthed example of the early days of hot rodding, he knew power had to come from a flattie. This ones from a 47 and apparently has never been rebuilt, a discovery based on Norms findings inside. Despite the façade created by the triple carbs and headers, its all stock, and performed flawlessly for about 6,000 cross-country milesexcept for the 66 quarts of oil it devoured. View Related Article
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