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So glad you are keeping the Quad 4 HO torch burning! Such a great engine, I loved my '93 Grand Am GT with that motor. I'm sure finding parts is a PITA, but God bless you, I don't think there are many folks out there restoring these wonderful cars. 

By all means, keep us up to date. :dancingpontiac:

 

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  • Pulling the fender out, repainting, replacing brake lines and exhaust from '95 (and a few more parts), drive/update until it breaks, fix, repeat. Sent from my LGUS990 using Tapatalk

  • Update: '93 came home Sunday morning. Looked underneath, "done" by Southern standards but "rust free" for all you Northerners. That being said, brace yourselves for some Compnine information: '93 on

  • And this would basically be the running '93: Sent from my LGUS990 using Tapatalk

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Speaking of Quad 4s. Perhaps this will inspire you.

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This is the last Quad 4 engine ever built at the Lansing Powertrain engine plant. It is signed by all the line workers.

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