
Jerry Clayton
Fri April 29, 2011 2:04pm Rating: 10
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IMG_0136_640x427_
Allow marking --required not to be removed
7075 t6
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Wbulk
Thu June 16, 2011 7:57pm Rating: 10
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Ford Distributor Clip and Felt
Distributor Parts to Remove to get to the advance springs.
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lal Naja
Sat August 6, 2011 1:57pm
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Side view of the hub with locking key removed.
It added about 1 1/4" to the steering column length. Position is very ergonomic and leg space between seat & wheel is increased a little.
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lal Naja
Sat August 6, 2011 1:58pm
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Quick release hub mounted to the column.
Very happy with the final result. Wheel is a breeze to remove and replace. Once wheel is removed, a locking cover dresses up this star hub. Horn works too.
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mto
Fri February 24, 2012 7:13am
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Topless
With the hardtop removed
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Pete Munroe
Wed April 25, 2012 3:43pm
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bearing debris
Aviad pan. The lower plate is removed for the photograph. Bearing debris.
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shimel
Wed July 4, 2012 9:25am
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Trunk Upgrade #2-Trunk with old fuel tank removed.
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LightNFast
Mon February 18, 2013 9:33am Rating: 10
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FIA_Suitcase_Study1
It’s documented that (2) AC factory cars were prepared with FIA suitcase "dimples" (See Photos). The second modification was to enlarge the trunk base to allow the suitcase to fit upright (vertical) and further down into the trunk as shown. If you look closely at the photo you can see the suitcase also fit horizontal and was held in place with a “bungee cord”. You can also see the bolts protruding out the bottom of the suitcase which originally held the suitcase upright. I think this also explains why some of the FIA cars had dimples while others didn’t.
As for the actual size of the suitcase – FIA Historic Racing Championships - Appendix J. Both 1964 and 1965.
State:
“270 - Luggage trunk
A covered space being an integral part of the coachwork but outside of the space occupied by the front seats, large enough to receive a trunk of
65 cm X 40 cm X 20 cm. minimum, besides the spare wheel, tools or the folded hood, shall be provided, excluding the spare wheel, tools or removed canopy.”
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Austin_Snake
Wed March 20, 2013 3:27pm Rating: 10
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Ken Miles Seat Mounting
Cover removed showing original foam used.
Mount is getting attached.
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63mercury
Sun April 14, 2013 6:09pm
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brake upgrade
this was removed
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392cobra
Mon July 6, 2015 6:18am Rating: 10
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Remove That Flag
Remove That Flag
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Dan Case
Fri August 11, 2017 7:15am Rating: 10
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Unrestored pump assembly removed from engine the first time ever
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eschaider
Tue July 28, 2020 1:15am Rating: 10
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Winberg Billet Crank
Custom Billet crank w/SBC journals, long snout, big snout, crank snout stud anchored in #1 main, OEM oil pump drive removed and rifle drilled rod and main journals.
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Anthony
Fri March 5, 2021 12:38pm Rating: 10
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Another new toy !! Newbomb Turk's 1956 Pie Wagon
This 1956 Chevrolet sedan delivery was mildly hot rodded in the 1970's, with a 327 and automatic transmission, and painted orange. It was placed for sale in the front yard, and purchased by Columbia Pictures in 1979 for an upcoming movie, "Hollywood Knights". Graphics were added to the side panels, and rear door hatch, transforming into the main character's car, Newbomb Turk's Pie Wagon, featuring Robert Wuhl. After the filming was completed, selected movie theater owners were entered in a raffle, and the winner won this vehicle, residing in the Massachusets area. After 15 years, the car was sold locally to a "Chevy" parts guru. He removed the body, cleaning / sand blasting the frame, rebuilding the suspension, and transplanting in a new crate 350 with a muncie 4 speed. The exterior of the car, and interior of the car was left in the same condition that it has when it appeared in the movie. Great car.
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eschaider
Tue November 23, 2021 8:16pm Rating: 10
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NRG Quick Release Hub
NRG Quick Release Hub
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