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I've heard guys brag about how their car was all metal, NO filler.
Yeah....
My car:
Okay, so there is filler there but how does it look after 21 years?
Done right, it looks good and lasts a LONG time.
my dash gauge would lean over to 15vt, right between the 13 and the 17 marks while driving, so i put the multi-meter on the battery and was seeing 14.5-14.8 when i reved the motor... and on a typical street motorcycle, you wanted to see 14vt, more than that meant the voltage regulator was...
Yes, round two. Obviously, 99% of that will be sanded into dust. It takes a special talent to be able to finesse the curves of those quarters and also keep the horizontal body line straight.
I bought a 1957 GMC Napco 4x4 from south east of Upton. It rained on the way home. When I went to clean it out, the pockets making the cab corners were holding water. That truck sat outside and had zero rust holes.
Thanks Photon440! This is exactly what I am looking for. Original holes, not what someone decided to drill in to their hood 10-20 or longer years later.
Is anybody currently running a Pypes Street Pro 2.5" exhaust with MVA 13 muffler? My car is a 67 Coronet with slightly modified 318. I have a Flowmaster super 40 system installed which sounds good but has a lot of drone when taking along trip. I currently saw a video of a comparison of both...
When Divine One had the problem with the bolt, they looked in one of the holes on the rail and it was full of sand and was damp the further down he worked his finger. They were concerned about the rust inside and the integrity of the rail because of the seized bolt. They told me they were going...
On a 69 SuperBee, 440 motor, presently have electric water temp gage/sender…in the pictures below, the new gage (mechanical) sender is too big for the threaded block hole. But, just above it is a pipe plug, looks like it may fit there. Wanting to know if that plug removed will work for the new...