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Oh my. That's $30-$50 worth of gas on that car....:evilsmile:
I'm not at all familiar with MOPARs but with my carbed Fords of that era the vacuum advance was always connect to a "ported" vacuum via a...
You know the old saying? "If you think it's the carb then it's the ignition". It sure sounds like the carb is right. I love carbs with sights,...
Generally speaking if the mixture screws are turned in and the car still runs (even badly) then there is 1) a vacuum leak or 2) fuel still getting...
Even though it's a "well equipped" Mercury I think you either should forget using the beauty rings. I think it looks great without the rings. It...
Dang, now it will snow!:hiding:
Why do your dogs look pissed off? :D
A wanna be 56 I guess. I'm not a fan either.
A man was walking down the street when he was accosted by a particularly dirty and shabby-looking homeless man who asked him for a couple of...
:Welcome: You are sure to have fun here and we may just learn stuff from you!
Yup, the legs and pelvis are totally smashed whilst protecting the head.
It seems to me the Regular and Cosworth engines were 2.4. If that car has no rust and the fuel computer is good that's a darn good price.
Gas prices make little sense. There are too many variables thus the strange pricing depending on location. The Chicago area is well known for...
That one hot rod with the coiled fuel lines would never get vapor lock I would guess.
The same way several makers had Deluxe's at the same time. I guess they weren't too sensitive back then. Cheverolet was first in 1935.
Definately what 200OZ says. Keep it simple. 1. Determine condition. Do a compression test. If you have one or two low cylinders that would need...
Oh the horror! Now I'm glad I'm in Ca. Either do everything online or make and appointment. Title transfer $35. Sales tax based on purchase...
That's a nice ride.
Vicious. Hopefully it will heal with few scars.
The 240 was actually used in the full size Fords beginning in 1965. I don't think it was ever used in the compact Comets or Falcons. I do...