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Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. Your '65 Satellite is a beautiful ride! Thanks for your pictures. 1965 B-bodies were never produced in Canada, and were not actively marketed. This makes them uncommon up here, but they are gradually showing up.
I quite often left the accumulator spring out on my rebuilds. I tried putting the blocker rod under the accumulator on a couple of rebuilds, but did not like the results, so quit doing that. The flash between 2nd and 3rd could be a band adjustment. Try a 1/2 turn tighter, to quicken band...
The Ferguson reminds me of the one on my Dad's farm. It was a 1954 2085, the last of the Gray ones. In 1955, Ferguson hooked up with Massey-Harris to become Massey-Ferguson. The new M-F 35 now had red sheet metal, but retained the Ferguson Gray on the mechanicals.
Dad kept this tractor years...
I was 26 when my wife and I bought out first house near St. Thomas, Ontario airport. It was a 100 year-old two story farm house on 1/2 acre lot on a busy highway, 3 miles from work. We lived there for 31 years, raising our daughter and son there. They knew no other home until they were out on...
Thanks for all the old Mopar dealership pictures. They are great! The Argyle Dodge one is particularly interesting to me, since it is in Ontario. Cooksville is part of the sprawling GTA (Greater Toronto Area), and sponsored John Petrie in a 1965 Dodge Coronet A990 back in the day. 1965 B-bodies...
My new 1969 SuperBee came off the transporter with white wall tires and 14" Coronet wheel discs. They did not last the first week. I turned the white walls inside on affordable chrome reverse rims ( I spent all my $$$ on the new car ). I later ran Magnum 500's on it; a Christmas present from my...