I put a 283 in a 74 Vega GT wagon it already had a Saginaw 4 speed. Aluminum intake, 350 horse cam,a little head work. My Mother would drive it to work it was easy to drive and had the most comfortable bucket seats I ever sat in.It sat stock height had factory GT wheels only way you tell it there was something to it is you if you saw there was an exhaust pipe from behind each back wheel. One weekend My future wife and I went out of town with our Church group left the car in her parents backyard put the keys on the mantle in case they needed to move it. The next week I get home and people are telling me about this really fast car that looked exactly like mine up in North Charleston racing everybody, come to find out it was my future BIL in my car. When I confronted him about it he confessed said he would race people from a rolling start so he wouldn't tear up the rear end.I was the best man at his wedding and we are still close even after his sister has been dead for 16 years. Ron
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