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1UZ-FE (V8) engien into MB W126

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29 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

You claim that "...the The 1UZ range was not, in any way, a limited edition engine..." but I think it is safe to say it is a limited edition in Thailand, I would bet there have more SB Chevies in Thailand over the last fifty years than Toyota 1UZs. 

The 1UZ range were not "limited editions", they were engines in unlimited numbers in cars available at Thai dealers, without restrictions.  They are also imported in large numbers from Japan as used units.   My money would be on UZs hugely outnumbering Chevy small blocks in Thailand.

 

Shame about your lame flame about my mental resources.

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