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For the old electrical people out there, first used this in the 60’s. My dad’s. Still works,Not chinasemium! Works on 120v

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Morning glories
 
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Thinking nobody would notice :rolleyes::screwy::fool:, that steering wheel would go anyways if that was mine



Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah, Catman





I really love the color, I guess its true when they say stunning in silver



Nice color on that! I seen the youtube video on that car awhile ago and I believe the guy said it was extremely low miles


This was at a local car show….

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Okay… So it is a Ford and yeah… an “Eleanor” clone, right?

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Thats pretty badass, you would think its another Ford engine when you walk by or stop and look at it until YOU REALLY look at it. I can’t imagine what the reactions would be if it was at Carlisle



The Only '60s Muscle Car Built Specifically For Drag Racing​

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Paint that damn engine bay! :BangHead:


Nice relaxing Saturday. Working on them a bit!

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To get it ready for the Mopar show this weekend right, huh huh huh :poke::lol:. I still really love that car!
 
That is a good looking car no matter the wheel choice. The color combination is rare and unusual.
 
One of the reasons a Formula 1 engine can cost $10,500,000. is all the intense engineering and machining.

One of these pistons costs £50,000....
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Machined to ultra tolerances of under 20 microns, they'll withstand 20,000 rpm. And they're good for only one race.
 
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