Posted by DR. EVIL on February 27, 2019 at 10:41:18 from (174.198.21.136):
In Reply to: Re: GMC Twin Six V12 posted by Determined on February 27, 2019 at 06:02:14:
DETERMINED - Did you mean to say you saw a "Chevrolet" V-12 or a GMC V-+2? Guy that lives about 5 miles from me has a long nose early '60's GMC pickup with a GMC V-12, and a GMC steel cab tilt cab semi-tractor with the GMC V-12, looks brand new. Ford made a V-12, look up on Google, "Ford GAA engine, it's the V-8 version, 1100 cod, based off the 1650 cod V-12 60 degree design airplane engine Ford wanted to make for the Air Force before WW 2. Lincoln and Cadillac made V-12's for luxury cars, Jaguar, and Detroit Diesel, CAT, Cummins, Waukesha Engines, and several others. But I've never heard of a Chevrolet V-12. A Google search doesn't turn anything up, it results in GMC V-12, even Mopar V-10, but NO Chevy V-12.
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