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Event Coverage A few pictures from Autoclásica 2018

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by GraeffSS, Oct 16, 2018.

  1. GraeffSS
    Joined: May 9, 2016
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    Last weekend the 20th Autoclásica was held in San Isidro, Argentina. the show is directed more towards original cars, mainly european stuff, but i found some things that were Hamb friendly.
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    Many speedsters there, mostly new builds aged to look like period builds, this one had a Lincoln V12
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    50´s flathead powered race car, the intake and the Tigre (tiger) heads must have been made in argentina
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    Chevy roadster, other than the ifs it looked pretty good (didn't take pictures of the ford behind it because it was kinda ratty)

    On the parts section i found some speed parts
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    No name 2x2 Flathead intake with the carbs mounted sideways
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    Tattersfield intake for Chrysler/Desoto Flathead 6
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    SCoT supercharger
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    Argentine made 2x1 intake for 194-230-250-292 chevy
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    Factory 3 weber intake for an IKA Torino, which uses the Jeep Tornado engine
    There where also some parts i did not take pictures of, like a Graham supercharger and a counterbalanced Ford B crank.

    On the race car section most of the cars were not Hamb friendly, but their engines were.
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    Berta LR tornado, a Sport Prototype with the Jeep Tornado engine
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    Pronello-Ford Huayra, with an Y-block and custom heads. While the engine on the Huayra was covered, the incomplete car on the bottom picture had the same heads.
     
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  3. Stogy
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    You fellas have some really cool stuff going on down there...no surprise to see that vintage race equipment being there was all that road racing going on and still is...thanks for sharing these @GraeffSS...;)
     
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  5. Fascinating stuff there. Thanks for taking the time.
     

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