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...
That's amazing! George was quite the businessman. My grandparents had the Club Aluminum set, probably made from melted down B17s. "Just like the...
It needs you. [IMG]
Any engine with Gasoline Direct Injection. [IMG]
The license plate beginning with UFR would have been issued later than 1963; probably closer to 1967-68.
True. And many streets were still unpaved and muddy, so people preferred to get in and out on the sidewalk side.
Not a good look. [IMG]
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Navarro made one for the Flathead as well. [IMG]
One of the East African Rally Comets. I've liked these ever since I saw a picture of one in an 1964 issue of Hot Rod. I've seen this one run at...
That's probably all of them. I'm guessing circa 1915.
I have literally never owned a car with an automatic.
And: No, and no.
I did this with my o/t project, but I used Bon-Ami. It's far finer and less scratchy; even more so than rubbing compound. Turned out pretty nice,...
It says "Burd Piston Ring Special" so the driver is probably Floyd Roberts. Definitely a humorous framing of the photo by Eisenstaedt.
The 1938 Maserati 8CTF "Boyle Special" driven by Wilbur Shaw won the 1939 and 1940 races. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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