The Jalopy Journal
Speed Gems has them. https://transmissionadapters.com/products/packard-288-327-359-straight-8-to-chevy-automatic-transmission
Sounds like a familiar scam to me. I was interested in an OT car I saw on Craigslist a few years ago and the seller told me the exact same...
"Exactly 59 years ago today, a 21yr old University of Pittsburgh Chemistry Senior named Frederick Williams proved that #Pittsburgh's "Bridge To...
I have a few of these; I think this kind works better with the design on the front. But generally I like the big design on the back, small on...
Looks like he wrote his story though, or at least some of it. https://discovernikkei.org/en/journal/2018/3/12/nikkei-car-clubs/
Done. 22 years was a good run.
Keep driving it and you'll be as strong as your Grandfather was.
Not so! But the manual transmission was cheaper. [ATTACH]
I got Art Arfons autograph at a car show when I was a kid. He was showing a jet powered military vehicle of some kind.
Why not? I'm sure I saw this in a magazine years ago, maybe Street Rodder. Glad to see that it's still in great shape.
Also there are two different firing orders, the 260/289/302 and the 351W/5.0.
This video shows the builder installing inserts on those bolt holes with similar cracks. They had to do five of them. [MEDIA]
[ATTACH] 1942 plates with matching 1943 renewal tags. The patina is real Pennsylvania coal soot.
OK I see the rubber lines on the block. Good job on that and making a sport coupe look cool .
I've seen those rigid mounted fuel lines before, and I still think it's a bad idea. Vibration and movement of the engine will make them fatigue...
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