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1957-66 Nailheads have a unique round-shaped bellhousing that looks almost the same as bells for the earlier 1953-56 Nailhead, ... side on Cadillac 425/472/500 and ...
The 322 Fireball V8 in a 1956 Buick Century. Buick's first generation V8 was offered from 1953 through 1956; it replaced the Buick straight-eight.While officially called the "Fireball V8" [1] by Buick, it became known by enthusiasts as the "Nailhead" for the unusual vertical alignment of its small-sized valves (Originally it was known to hot-rodders as the "nail valve", because the engine's ...
The 1966 Toronado's 425 V8, the first post-war front-wheel drive V8 application. An Ultra High Compression Toronado Rocket version of the 425 cu in (7.0 L) V8 was made for the 1966 Toronado. It had the same 0.921 in (23.4 mm)-diameter lifters of the first-generation Oldsmobile engines, rather than the standard 0.842 in (21.4 mm), which let ...
At Ballato's, OGs know to request specialties like their legendary off-menu veal chop, a masterpiece of Italian excess that combines a golden-fried cutlet with vodka sauce, prosciutto, and fresh ...
One child’s birthday party at Build-a-Bear did not go how the parents had hoped.. In a post on Reddit’s r/Parenting forum from 2019 that is again going viral, one mom shared her experience ...
Anna and Steven Carter got married on Sept. 7, 2024 at Bellevue Barn at Carlisle Place in Jefferson, New Hampshire. Their wedding day was made even more special by sweet actions from their senior ...
1965 Buick Gran Sport. The 1965 Skylark Gran Sport was the intermediate Buick Skylark with the Gran Sport option added. Although a 300 cubic inches (4.9 litres) V8 was already offered in the Skylark, the Gran Sport had the largest engine permitted by GM - a 401 cubic inches (6.6 litres) Buick V8 (called a 400 by Buick because that was the maximum engine size allowed in intermediate body cars).
From February 2010 to December 2010, if you bought shares in companies when Geoff McKay joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 14.5 percent return on your investment, compared to a 13.7 percent return from the S&P 500.