Hello from Germany!
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Mikel
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Re: Hello from Germany!
Gorgeous!
- Otto Skorzeny
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Re: Hello from Germany!
Is there any company near you in Germany that can straighten the front bumper?
- Otto Skorzeny
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Re: Hello from Germany!
When I was at the vintage auto races at Road Atlanta, some guy took a bunch of photos of me driving around and put them on a website. A friend of mine just came across them by accident. The author obviously didn't know anything about Toronados but his pictures are good.
http://www.car-revs-daily.com/2014/05/0 ... er-purple/
http://www.car-revs-daily.com/2014/05/0 ... er-purple/
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Mikel
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Re: Hello from Germany!
Otto Skorzeny wrote:When I was at the vintage auto races at Road Atlanta, some guy took a bunch of photos of me driving around and put them on a website. A friend of mine just came across them by accident. The author obviously didn't know anything about Toronados but his pictures are good.
http://www.car-revs-daily.com/2014/05/0 ... er-purple/
Yes, the text shows that he's never driven an early Toronado. My '66 is a surprisingly nimble car that will go through twisty roads quicker than I would want to go.
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Of course. Front end heavy? No. GM got the balance almost perfect with 55% of the weight up front and 45% in the rear. No torque steer or oversteer, either.
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bcroe
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Hello from Germany!
Jelonek wrote: today a one question to transmission : which one do i
have , is that TH 425 or th400 ?? Toronado ist from 1966..
In addition, the 66-67 TH425s were switch pitch. You may note the 2 wires
going up to a mechanical switch on the throttle linkage. A few have been converted
to an electronic control, then you will find the upper trans lug wire going to a control
box. Whatever type you have, you should run the test for solenoid clicks from the
trans, with just the ignition on. It impacts driving. Bruce Roe
Re: Hello from Germany!
thanks for informations about the transmision
Bruce
Otto......with my bumper.. hm if... than i have to do it couse there is no a corporation and this is no coplicated (I hope)
Otto......with my bumper.. hm if... than i have to do it couse there is no a corporation and this is no coplicated (I hope)
Re: Hello from Germany!
another reason for the driving with the Toronado 
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Jelonek wrote:another reason for the driving with the Toronado
As a Bridal car? Nice.
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