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Re: A series brilliance
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and there are acttualy 2 types of a13...
i think i have the only known a12a in aus i havent heard of anyone else with one

Posted on: 2009/5/24 21:49
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Re: A series brilliance
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we'll see when there's a blue 4 door doing burnouts up and down your street... ha ha

Posted on: 2009/5/24 15:07
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'68 Thou Wagon,(home now) up and running
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Re: A series brilliance
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Go the pov pack!

Here is a pic of an A13 Tomei engine that is still alive and well.

Imagine one of these under your bonnet.

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Cheers

Posted on: 2009/5/24 14:55
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Says he working on a poverty Pac A12

Posted on: 2009/5/24 14:47
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Re: A series brilliance
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No no, they're building A13's I think.

It wouldn't be far off to assume that they might have original A13's though.

But so far only you and pendles have genuine STAMPED A13 engines.

Nice!

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you have to cross the road for A12A! Datto Apprentice.. ha ha

Posted on: 2009/5/24 14:44
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I think Feral and Dodgeman also have one so that makes at least 4 in Oz
I now have the full range, in varying condition, A10 A12 A13 A14 A15
Dundee has created a Monster!!

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Very jealous by the way.

Posted on: 2009/5/24 14:24
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Marvellous engines!!

Mal. If you get the time, quickly pop the sump and see if it does have the scalloped A12 crank. Pendles from 'woomba has the other A13 and he found a scalloped crank. Be interesting to hear.

There you have it. Two members (that I know of from Aus) with genuine A13's.

Nice work. Now give that 1200 the quick flick!...... nah just playing. They're a great car.

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looks pretty clean.. nothing some sills wouldn't fix...

Posted on: 2009/5/24 13:16
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