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The greenery will be next. Somewhere around 200 trees will stretch from this point to the back. Plugs of grass will hide and cover different parts that need not be seen.
My 2 cents
Get as much load off the OEM harness as you can. Headlights, blower motor, AC compressor. It will help the system
On OEM, DO NOT trigger engine compartment items using the wire that goes to the ballast resistor. Want the steering column and harness to go up in smoke. you'll kill...
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Just finished cutting up the plate steel someone used to repair my RH frame rail so I could get a better look at the damage. My question is, is this worth or can be saved? Has anyone used those frame Safe T Caps and would it work on this application?
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Speaking just for myself: The Indy 440 EZ-1 aluminum head had to be shaved with a grinder on the corner closest to the distributor in order to use the Holley Hyperspark distributor. The Msd did not require that. My covers came from Marsh and don't have the long bolts through tubes. You can see...
0 i can top that...perversely.... When my Mother died suddenly age 60 from a ruptured brain aneurysm, my brother and I thought our Dad, a real car guy, needed a distraction, so I answered an ad on the b board at the O Club in RAF Lakenheath, UK where I was flying Super Sabres. It was a lhd...
IMO... I put a stock rebuilt unit in my 65 when restoring it. I wish I had gone with an after market performance unit.
I feel the stock unit has too much power steering. When I was younger I did not notice it then. My current build 69 RR will get a performance power box.
Note the electric trolley bus. Environmentalism early. In reality, ETB were favored when iron-age streetcars expired, as the infrastructure was already in place - wires, substations, etc. - and no longer would the traction company pay for gas and electric repairs under the rails in the street...
A friend hunted with a falcon about that size. One day he showed up with two fine cuts on his cheek next to his eye. He said his bird was hungry and pissed off. He had to maintain a certain weight as too heavy and the bird didn't care about hunting, too light and it went for his eye in anger...