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Fasglas
06-26-2016, 7:13pm
V-24? No typo, v-24.

1934 Ford Panther V-8 Small Block 3 Speed Automatic For Sale | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | FTL 260 (http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/fort-lauderdale/1927/ford/model-t-S260.html)

http://images.gatewayclassiccars.com/carpics/FTL/260/260c.jpg


1934 Ford Panther Coupe with three Chevy 350 small blocks under the hood. Yes that is right, three SBC’s under the hood making it 19ft with a 158 inch wheelbase!! Although the three engines appear identical, the front and rear generate the power; the middle engine functions as a critical part of the cooling system. It is loaded with a Turbo 400 transmission, four wheel disc brakes, 4 wheel independent suspension, rack and pinion power steering with stainless steel steering shaft and joints, chrome plated 1983 Corvette rear end, and an air ride control system.

Bill
06-26-2016, 7:33pm
chrome plated 1983 Corvette rear end....

Seems legit.

Kerrmudgeon
06-26-2016, 7:57pm
So it looks like the center motor is empty and they just run coolant through it and use it as a huge heat synch? :bilmem:

mrvette
06-26-2016, 8:12pm
So it looks like the center motor is empty and they just run coolant through it and use it as a huge heat synch? :bilmem:

So the heat stays in phase????

OddBall
06-26-2016, 8:14pm
Put another pair of wheels up front and you'll have the Nautilus Car.

JRD77VET
06-26-2016, 8:48pm
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. :nono:

Steve Austin
06-27-2016, 12:16am
No such thing as an 83 Corvette rear end. Just sayin' .

SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
06-27-2016, 12:52am
No such thing as an 83 Corvette rear end. Just sayin' .

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Sneaks
06-27-2016, 6:37am
No such thing as an 83 Corvette rear end. Just sayin' .

Ah, but there is. There were a few made.
I kinda doubt he has one though. :seasix:

Over all, I kind of dig it. Unique, and certainly one-off. You wouldnt have to worry about anyone else showing up with one just like it.

Sneaks
06-27-2016, 6:37am
Put another pair of wheels up front and you'll have the Nautilus Car.

I thought the same thing. :seasix:

snide
06-27-2016, 6:40am
:cool: from an engineering perspective.