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Engine & Drivetrain
Propane Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Woodson" data-source="post: 544966" data-attributes="member: 56658"><p>Back in the Mid to Late 70's my Grandparents had a 74 Galaxie 500. They were living in the Ozarks of Missouri, Waynesville to be specific, they managed the retirement home there. Anyway, they had a switch and they could run the car (and their motorhome) on propane or gasoline. Several people around there had their vehicles setup to run on propane or gas. It would be pretty nifty. I really doubt they paid very much for this "conversion" back then. I have often wondered why it never caught on, and living in Ohio most of my life, I never heard of it there at all, just in Missouri. I'm sure my grandparents didn't pay big bucks to have it done, I don't think it would be worth $3-4k</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mostly now I have seen Propane injection kits for turbo charged cars, it's cools the intake so you can run more boost and make more power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Woodson, post: 544966, member: 56658"] Back in the Mid to Late 70's my Grandparents had a 74 Galaxie 500. They were living in the Ozarks of Missouri, Waynesville to be specific, they managed the retirement home there. Anyway, they had a switch and they could run the car (and their motorhome) on propane or gasoline. Several people around there had their vehicles setup to run on propane or gas. It would be pretty nifty. I really doubt they paid very much for this "conversion" back then. I have often wondered why it never caught on, and living in Ohio most of my life, I never heard of it there at all, just in Missouri. I'm sure my grandparents didn't pay big bucks to have it done, I don't think it would be worth $3-4k Mostly now I have seen Propane injection kits for turbo charged cars, it's cools the intake so you can run more boost and make more power. [/QUOTE]
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