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Count me in. My '53 Pontiac finally got its straight eight installed two months ago. Still working on getting it running. [IMG] [IMG] And...
Maybe somebody on this site can help you: http://www.1957ford.com/
Have you tried any of these guys? http://www.macsautoparts.com/online_ordering.html http://www.dennis-carpenter.com/ http://www.earlyford.com/
Have you tried these guys? http://www.showcars-bodyparts.com/anglia.html
My family loves and respects me, so I don't get any grief about the old cars or the model cars either. They support my hobbies, and not just...
Here's a source for Pontiac floor pans: http://c2cfabrication.com/store/index.php?cPath=3_47_55&sort=3a&page=2
Have you tried these guys? http://www.oldbuickparts.com/
'66 was the last year for the 389.
It's actually a '55.
Walker Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers are quite but flow as good or better than most "performance" mufflers. Why leave horsepower on the table just...
At the Carlisle spring swap, I was quoted $350 for an NOS grill for a '63 Rambler Classic. The whole running/driving car was less than that. There...
Here in New Jersey, we have quite a few. The state is thinking about doing away with them and just offering decals to go over the plates instead...
The mount you are looking for is the "early" style unit, pre-1970. The '70-'74 units are longer and the ones after those are different altogether...
It's one of the Rootes Group cars...a Hillman, Humber, Sunbeam or Singer. These cars were badge-engineered with differrent grill work, tail lights...
The Carburetor Shop (http://www.thecarburetorshop.com/Kpontiac1.htm) lists the kit for that carb as kit number 825. contact them for availability....
Sixty-two Pontiacs are awesome. I had a two-door post car back in the early '90s that I drove daily. I drove it out to California and foolishly...
I'll go WAY out on a limb here and ask if anybody has considered using a two-wheel drive Jeep front end for a rod project. It's a tubular axle...
My bad, those are 4.25 and he needs 4.5-inch bolt circles like these cars: Acura - Legend '86-'89 Buick - Special '61-'63 Chevrolet Corvair...
These wheels ought to be fairly easy to find and not too expensive. they were available on Mustang IIs, Pintos and Bobcats.
This is the info I found for them: 195 Wells Mill Rd Waretown, NJ 08758 (609) 693-7934
I got let go a week before Christmas. I've sent out a hundred resumes and went to a career fair at Rutgers University but have yet to get an...
I watch a lot of these car and truck shows on TV and I can't beleive how many of these "Fabricators" don't wear the proper safety gear. No helmet...
Uh, don't they put steel thread inserts into all kinds of aluminum engine and transmission parts?
I lived in the San Fernando Valley during the early '90s. During those few years there were no jobs, floods, fires, riots and then the coup de...
Pretty much original, and yes, I do have that armrest.
I know this is elementary, but when you start angling the engine/transmission to lift it out of the car, if there is still fluid in the trans,...
Looking at the pictures it seems that those "mount extensions" are there to keep the engine level. Look at the transmission crossmember and you'll...
I'm lucky because I have enough parts and supplies to keep working on the car without interruption. I'm unlucky because I just lost my job this...
It's an OT car but I loved it. '73 Pontiac Ventura that started life with a 350/2-barrel and ended up with a 400 and Tri-Power. It rocked for...
It's a '55 engine, the head casting number is the giveaway. 518024 is the number for 287 cylinder heads with 1.78/1.50 valves.
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