In a message dated 98-03-05 00:34:47 EST, pdooley@gte.net writes: << you must mean '82 audi 4000....all 5000's were 5cyl...there were no 4cyl >5000's.... > Like I said, that sun was pretty hot today. I still believe it was an early 5000. I don't believe your statement is true, that was a mighty big car, and I doubt anyone would do an engine swap. Anyway, I'll check that out the next time I'm out there, may have to eat my words. Thanks for the input. >>
yea, there was a 5cyl 4000 (the Quattro) but not a 4cyl 5000...wear a sunvisor next time you go to that junkyard... ;<) juss kiddin' chris ;<) |
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