I have always liked lead sleds from the fifties and the sixties. Didn't get one until three years ago -- 49 Ford. Since then, I have obtained a 51 Olds. I am currently looking for a 28-34 Ford truck. I like traditional style cars - hate billet anything. I live in Hernando, MS. I am a window tinter by day and porn star at night. I love anything old except my women.
well, i have come back to the hamb after being gone awhile. sure do miss conversing with gene. i was the one who has the 64 chrysler newport that needed the front emblems on the fender(that say newport) the car drives beautifully and all that is left is body work and upholstery. now, i need the help of all you experts out there. my husband has the entire steering column for a 1947hudson thats in good shape, 2 front fiberglass fenders for a 1959 ford F100 truck that he paid $600.00 for, a beautiful 1956 chevy belair hood ornament and a steering wheel with the inner horn ring for a 1947 hudson. we have 7 cars scattered here and about(1971 charger,96 t-bird,98 ford F150 triton v8,97 toyota,75 caddy eldorado,59 ford F100,64 newport and my parents are using our 2004 chevy impala. i have always been interested in old cars and would rather have an old car then a new one(but i have to say the 2008 challenger is really an eye opener.......i am a mopar girl) so let me know what i can sell these for they are all in good condition. thanks and hope to hear from yall(yes i am a texan) bye, pamela
I also am new to the H.A.M.B. Just finished my 35 Chevy P/U. Took 2 1/2 Years this time. Am having trouble setting right amount of fuel press. Am running two 600 cfm carbs and 671 blower. Any help with fuel press and degrees of timing would help. Thanks