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  • #16
    Originally posted by We B 47s View Post
    That was quite a car in 64. I remember some 409 around, but not any of the dual quads. Not sure how many were made. The biggest problem the 409 had was weak rods. I just had a 409 built for my 64 Impala--472CI stroker, dual quads, 500+HP and 500+torque. Should get her going in the next few days.
    They also had problems dropping valves. A buddy of mine bought a new one in 64 with two fours and a four speed, when he nailed it with the air breathers off, it sounded like it was trying to suck the hood through the carbs. Too cool!!!

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    • #17
      May more of these thieves be caught and burned.
      Michael Voice
      Membership Number 10556

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      • #18
        It was the thieves that burned my car, not the other way around.
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        • #19
          That was a dual-Quad 409. Nice car ! I had a 1963......
          Bill Pedalino
          Huntington, New York
          AMCA 6755

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          • #20
            one thing i gotta say about bike thieves..is aint nothing removel of the eyelids and forced to stare into the sun cant fix!....even thats being leniant..

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Chris Haynes View Post
              I was to receive restitution for my 1964 Impala SS 425 HP 409 that was stolen, stripped and burned. I never got a cent.
              If my memory serves, that would be a daul-quad 409. What a heartbreak! I had a single carb, 1963 409.
              Bill Pedalino
              Huntington, New York
              AMCA 6755

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              • #22
                Dirtbags.....

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                • #23
                  Failure to make Court-ordered (not contractual) restitution allows the prosecutor to vacate the previous sentence, and re-sentence the defendant to longer prison term (or prison instead of probation), etc. "I was going to pay him but I don't have the money"?: then you'll be making license plates.
                  Also permits 6 months in jail for contempt of a judicial order.
                  Don't walk away, go after them.
                  The Linkert Book

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                  • #24
                    Most never pay back but if they do at $50 or $100 a month you will have a long wait at best.
                    #7558 Take me on and you take on the whole trailer park!

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