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Daily Archives: July 17, 2019

Cadillac Power

Columbia Willamette Chapter, Inland Empire Chapter, NewsBy July 17, 20191 Comment

By John Tyler member of Columbia Willamette and Inland Empire chapters. In the early to mid-1950’s the pleasure boating industry was rocked by the introduction of a light weight marine engine producing remarkable power. This engine was based on the 331 cu in Cadillac V8 and produced in racing trim 285hp. which made it the…

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