Sounds like an interesting build and a cool, basic driver. Here's a short thread from another board with some suggestions for building a high gas...
Please let us know if you find something that works and how it comes out. A nice little ducktail or wedge-style spoiler on the deck and a chin...
You'll want to recheck them after about 50 miles, especially with alloy wheels. It's rarely an issue, but once in a while it will be. For that...
Very nice car, welcome!
The subtitles are in Swedish for me, but that's a very nice car.
That's a fine looking tail! I like that so many Camaros have those tail lights that were made to fit a Maverick. :evilsmile:
Those never had a lot of "tooth" to them, As long as you can get them to turn when they're against the spring you should be fine.
There's definitely a place for massaging old school parts. Cars built that way have a sort of cool all their own.
I like that car, but definitely rewire the car first.
With a serviceable core I'd clean and rebuild every time, but that's just me. Other than throttle shafts so sloppy they leak air or mixture screws...
Those are SO the lights that should have come in these cars in the first place. Someone should reproduce them.
Keep in mind that cars with mechanical fuel pumps only move fuel when the engine is cranking, so the float bowl has to be filled before the engine...
That's exactly the thing. How much are you willing to cut up the car to accommodate this or that thing that sounds nice? I don't think there's...
I like what you're doing with the column. I feel like it will have a positive impact on your steering feel.
You can be humble when your car talks for you by running 11s! Richard Holdener did a video where he compared the 347 and 351W. He tried to get...
There's no replacement for displacement.
Your pic is a little close to get a good look, but I don't think you need that bit atop the thermostat housing. I believe that's the thermostatic...
The Shelby drop doesn't actually lower the front of the car more than a fraction of an inch.
Good job on that cale end repair, it looks great.
Always a good idea.
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