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    Thread: Wow...

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      I would be afraid to do that. Pretty expensive parts moving around like that.
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)

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      the video is very odd, but either way that is a ton of movement! wow
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      I broke the motor mounts in my 66 Charger as a teenager, twice!
      It would move at least that far too. I had to use a torque chain to hold that 383 down and it would still stretch the links.
      Tom Koontz

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      that is the oddest music choice for that vid. lol
      Dave Smith
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      it's science!!

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      Lol
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      Hi, Mercedes? This is GM. We want our 60s motor mounts back. Thanks-
      Scott from NJ.

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      That was the most point less video I may have ever seen. The mount was broke. And your point is . . .

      Fix it.
      Nick R.
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      Great. The service monkeys are making "teh funniez utoob vidz" with your $80k car.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 6'9"Witha69 View Post
      That was the most point less video I may have ever seen. The mount was broke. And your point is . . .

      Fix it.

      They should be interlocking like any decent modern mount.
      Todd

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      Quote Originally Posted by BonzoHansen View Post
      Hi, Mercedes? This is GM. We want our 60s motor mounts back. Thanks-
      with or without the little cable retrofit?
      1970 RS/SS350 139K on the clock:
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      this might be the start of a new trend w/ low riders and ricers, engines on hydraulic mounts!
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