[ROVERNET - UK] Oft Repeated Questions

James Dean jaguru at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 15 15:52:42 GMT 2006


Speaking of Amphicars; I was approached several years ago,by, and sold to an 
Amphicar owner,  a Rover 2000 front bumper .  He said it was an excellant 
fit., and looked good. Amphicars are the ultimate accesory, for the  large 
Motor yachts that pass through here. James Dean, Ft. Lauderdale.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kent Kinard" <kkinard at swbell.net>
To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: [ROVERNET - UK] Oft Repeated Questions


> Hi Steve,
> An excellent question!
> Much easier to fit an Amphicar with a Stag V8.  It's practically a 
> bolt-in, but the transmission won't live long.  You will need to fit a 
> prop shaft extension along with the hydofoils.  A lift kit would also be a 
> good idea.
>
> Roverediculously,
> Kent K.
>
> steve bridge wrote:
>> I have, myself, put worms in a can, but I've never had to open one. Where 
>> does one get a fresh can of worms?   I guess I  have opened a foil of 
>> worms.  Kent, how about a chapter on  Installing the Rover v-eight in any 
>> car except the Rover?  my first choice would be the amphicar (with hydro 
>> foil).
>> Roverunderwaterly,  Steve
>>
>>
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