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it's the same all over i think, not much money about for extra toys .you can either let it go cheap or store it until the market builds up again....
Solid axle i am sure. The Pontiac tempest was similar but had a transaxle . If itr were mine i would consider a 60's style metal flake paint job...
I like those Buicks, a friend bought one in from the USA a few years back.:)
That restored one is Georgous~! What a great looking car.
[IMG] great looking thing with all that glass, what was that body called ? ( handy man etc )
ha ha,the days of vapour lock are thankfully behind us with EFI etc. but look at a lot of similar pics right into the 70's and someone will be on...
See the Model A at 1.36 :cheers: No worries about keeping up with Freeway traffic in that mess ..
Australia only got the Slant Six in 225 form, before Chrysler Australia built it's famous Hemi Six. Back in the day they were unbeatable here with...
Looks nice and complete ,if a little tired . That engine ,if it isn't the original,is pretty close to the proper one with the power pack intake...
A TV article for Auto Motor und Sports ( Germany) in the 1970's. http://youtu.be/PD--LynWDqg
Who cares if they run ? at 40 years old they will need work anyway at those prices. I would budget for engine work ,trans work and diff overhual....
No,not one of those pathetic Cayenne things but this.. http://www.autofrom.net/EN_auto_302718.shtml [IMG]
I've used a hair drier and a CO2 bottle ( key board cleaning bottles). You warm the dent with the hairdrier,making sure you get the whole dent...
A Crosley at the end? ,judging by it's size against the Austin A40 . People must have tougher in those days because I doubt either would have a...
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Thats a lot easier than you think. Simply turn the engine mounts upside down to fit the FE engine into where the Y block lived. I did this...
Spot the wagons here... http://vimeo.com/5645171
Wow that is one big Crossing arm !:thumbsup: The Scene reminds me off my home Country of new Zealand back in the 60's .
Another really rare one... i had never heard of this before,although Crayford built a lot of wagons for Mercedes before they started making their...
Kiwi kev,(Kevin Perry) the guy who started that thread was a mate of mine back in the early `1970's and we knocked around together in my '39 Ford...