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Alex: Had a great time at my first VLV...proof being the blisters on my feet. Great working with you and the Lonely Knights! Tom
This thread will give you a good explanation. There really isn't a lot of difference between the split 6 and the split 8 exhaust:...
[IMG] And here is the original Buick set-up being used on our Coupe.
The ones I have seen "done" were not too pretty. These were "back in the day" using Gotha brand flanges by shade tree mechanics. Usually lots...
Buick did it for you. In 1940-41 they used their so-called compound dual carburetor set-up with a split exhaust. That is probably the best...
Until he becomes someone's mark. Something tells me that Harry and revenge are kindred.
Add one more Viva Virgin to the list! I will be arriving on Wednesday. Hopefully it won't hurt too much and leave a stain....
Interesting that you guys should mention root beer. Rikster sent me this a little while ago and it has me thinking... [IMG] Ignore the...
Not sure if this makes a difference in color choice. This is the finished bed. Natural Maple with Cherry, Walnut and Copper inlays. [IMG]...
Hey Slime! You resurrected an old thread. But it is timely. I am finishing up some work in the Middle East this week and have been...
My wife's '48 Ford has a vintage Halibrand QC on the V-8 banjo rear that runs a torque tube. Currently it is mated to a Ford column shift 3spd...
You can easily rebuild that Rochester, but may not be satisfied due to their tendency to leak (and lose vacuum signal) by warpage at the airhorn...
Carbking was refering to introducing yourself here: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=18
Well...It's not the Carter YF...so I will guess that its the remote oil filter. It would not be '54 block. So thinking 55-62. Otherwise, you...
Wish I could join you guys today. Bit of a haul from Colorado without heat, though. I think I will drag the Model A out of the barn today,...
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