Biggest difference is your dads 82 500 was a real husquavarna!! Seeing all these red and white ktm’s with different brand names on them is hilarious!!!! The fact that Ktm is able to do it is also hilarious!!I like it. Reminds me of my dad's '82 500 Auto. Husky is calling it their heritage line. Nothing is more husky than the aluminum tank Huskys. My dad had a maroon, black and green tank I think. View attachment 77104
I got a Jaguar engine in my Lincoln. Used to put Oldsmobile motors in Chevy's. My 1979 Olds Omega had a Buick 231 in it...lol. I get your point though!Biggest difference is your dads 82 500 was a real husquavarna!! Seeing all these red and white ktm’s with different brand names on them is hilarious!!!! The fact that Ktm is able to do it is also hilarious!!
No, the point is not a cool engine swap. More like the 1974 Pontiac (Chevy Nova) GTO.I got a Jaguar engine in my Lincoln. Used to put Oldsmobile motors in Chevy's. My 1979 Olds Omega had a Buick 231 in it...lol. I get your point though!
haha, Yeah, although technically a Ford which is against my grain, but I likey the LS. Not your typical Lincoln. Wish they put an LS-1 in the LS, but it's a fun car nonetheless.You got a Lincoln -?
Right, point was manufacturers have been putting other makers motors in their brand new vehicles under the same umbrella for years now and calling it their own...lolNo, the point is not a cool engine swap. More like the 1974 Pontiac (Chevy Nova) GTO.
First generation Taurus SHO with a Yamaha built V6 under the hood in a similar fashion. My dad had one. A 5 speed sleeper.Right, point was manufacturers have been putting other makers motors in their brand new vehicles under the same umbrella for years now and calling it their own...lol