Two observations: You will need something better than the Spridget rear axles if you have that kind of power. I've been thinking similar thoughts about getting my hands on a K series motor. Nice look
Ask and ye shall receive. You send me $20 via PayPal, and a radio console will show up at your door in a few days. It ain't perfect, but if you want to paint or recover it, it could look nice.
That sounds like a joke: "How many barbers does it take to make a quartet?" 7? Why not just 4: Bass, Baritone, Alto, Tenor? You got a coupla Sopranos? Fuhgeddaboudit.
Contact AH Spares and tell them about the issue. I would not go that far and pay any amount for something that you already paid to have delivered to your door.
Back in the day, manufacturers didn't have powertrain warranties. So, the towing capacity was rated at what the vehicle could tow. Now with all the 3/36 or 5/50 or 10/100 powertrain warranties, the m
Spridget horns feed hot through the horn and ground at the steering wheel Other horns feed hot through the button and ground the horn through the horn mounting.
Cigarette lighters. Zippo uses small springs under the flint. Bic disposable has small springs, too, and you can find them discarded all around, if you look. Cut them to length. Cheers, Derf
Well, the price was right. It won't be long until we're thinking: "Boy that car I parted out way back when would be worth big money today." I parted out a '65 Mustang in 1989 that I should have kept.
Stop and smell the roses guys, it is still fun today. The world has changed. But, in 20 years I'm sure the BusterCluster event will shine as one of the good ole days, too. Give time an nostalgia a ch
Found a couple of goodies at a U Pull It today. I went looking for a license plate bracket lights from a RB car, to no avail. But, I decided to go ahead and pull the rear end so I got a 3.7 diff and