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'Heidi' - 1971 Devon Sunlander
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave.P" data-source="post: 496019" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>Welcome ,and what a sweet original Devon you've got, looks like you got real lucky !</p><p>To answer your questions..</p><p>Your engine is a twin port, see the inlet manifold ends are twin, not single pipes.</p><p>If you want to cruise faster, you'll need an updated 4th gear, nothing about the engine will change cruising speed. It'll just be quicker.</p><p>Early bays are better looking.</p><p>I'd say its worth 10k from the pics and description ( only my opinion though )</p><p>Like it :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave.P, post: 496019, member: 13195"] Welcome ,and what a sweet original Devon you've got, looks like you got real lucky ! To answer your questions.. Your engine is a twin port, see the inlet manifold ends are twin, not single pipes. If you want to cruise faster, you'll need an updated 4th gear, nothing about the engine will change cruising speed. It'll just be quicker. Early bays are better looking. I'd say its worth 10k from the pics and description ( only my opinion though ) Like it :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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