February 28, 201214 yr Cheers or Jeers: Twin Engine 1987 GMC S15 Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item3a7118b342 GMC S15. Wild Crazy S15 Fire Truck TWO fresh Built 350 Chevy engines. 4 bolt mains, Big Mother Thumper cams, Holly 650's, HEI dist's. Electric water pump on rear engine and Chrome everywhere. Tru Cool competition alum radiator (no heating issues in parades, hydraulic clutch and Saginaw 4-speed rebuilt or new. setting on custom tube frame and front suspension with 89 T-Bird rack and pinion power steering new base/clear paint, new carpet, oil pressure/oil temp gauges for each engine, new windshield, new door gaskets etc. features new 18" Panther wheels new BF Goodrich 245-45 up front and 285-60 in the rear. NOTE: This is the real deal both engines are running and coupled together.
February 28, 201214 yr Couldn't make anything close to the original nose work, so it leads with it's radiator/ pusher fan. Yep; it's done. Jeers.
February 28, 201214 yr Someone was a Hot Wheels fan. Would have been more interesting if they had stretched the nose.
February 28, 201214 yr "So fast it will get to the fire before its even started," eh? If that's the case, I think that's because this thing would be the cause for the fire whenever it gets to wherever it's supposed to go. It's just something about the thought of one radiator being shared between two howling small-block V8s. Jeers. Edited February 28, 201214 yr by black-knight
February 28, 201214 yr Interesting Engineering Exercise, but otherwise useless auto that the police would never let on the road. Reminds me of how they have coupled engines in off shore racing boats. Jeers, they should have completed the nose as everyone else has stated. this is a half ass effort.
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