Quote from: Solstice2006 on December 17, 2018, 05:40:09 pmQuote from: Firm on December 17, 2018, 04:44:44 pmThat OJ machine is awesome, haven't seen one of those in years that isn't scrap. Values are on the upswing too, and a collector friend of my dad in Cali just bought a super clean example (also white). That 55 T-bird is also a great spot, who leaves a 55 T-bird outside like that? Great color combo too....I have a 1:18 scale model of that exact car, right down to the color and hardtop.What is that on the front bumper ? So it can be towed? Or to mount a snow plow shovel?Looks like it's got a cover on it to protect whatever it is from the elements, so I'd bet it's some sort of winch. Doesn't look right for a plow mount or a tow bar - but it could be.
Quote from: Firm on December 17, 2018, 04:44:44 pmThat OJ machine is awesome, haven't seen one of those in years that isn't scrap. Values are on the upswing too, and a collector friend of my dad in Cali just bought a super clean example (also white). That 55 T-bird is also a great spot, who leaves a 55 T-bird outside like that? Great color combo too....I have a 1:18 scale model of that exact car, right down to the color and hardtop.What is that on the front bumper ? So it can be towed? Or to mount a snow plow shovel?
That OJ machine is awesome, haven't seen one of those in years that isn't scrap. Values are on the upswing too, and a collector friend of my dad in Cali just bought a super clean example (also white). That 55 T-bird is also a great spot, who leaves a 55 T-bird outside like that? Great color combo too....I have a 1:18 scale model of that exact car, right down to the color and hardtop.
Quote from: Railton on December 17, 2018, 02:55:51 pmWalking around the hood yesterday with Arrow I spotted a few items I had not seen before.First pic is a pair of Fords - 1969 Mustang Notchback Coupe together with a 1955 T-Bird with hard top.RailtonSpeaking of T-birds, saw this video the other day... i was in awe as I watched Tom Christensen whip this old 'Bird around at Goodwood."What a lump of iron" Just awesome.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ser-fqlT22M
Walking around the hood yesterday with Arrow I spotted a few items I had not seen before.First pic is a pair of Fords - 1969 Mustang Notchback Coupe together with a 1955 T-Bird with hard top.Railton
Quote from: Weels on December 17, 2018, 06:46:35 pmQuote from: Railton on December 17, 2018, 02:55:51 pmWalking around the hood yesterday with Arrow I spotted a few items I had not seen before.First pic is a pair of Fords - 1969 Mustang Notchback Coupe together with a 1955 T-Bird with hard top.RailtonSpeaking of T-birds, saw this video the other day... i was in awe as I watched Tom Christensen whip this old 'Bird around at Goodwood."What a lump of iron" Just awesome.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ser-fqlT22MWhat a great race!
Not too far from my house. I don't think it's slippery out, no idea what happened
It was garbage day today. The usual suspects were around.Railton
1962 Dodge Dart with a 413 dual quad set up.Railton
^^ I suppose the original motor did not have headers and were routed elsewhere away from those brake items.Railton
Quote from: Railton on April 06, 2019, 04:01:06 pm^^ I suppose the original motor did not have headers and were routed elsewhere away from those brake items.RailtonIt looks like it has never been run. Even the headers don't have any scorch/burn marks on them.
Quote from: Railton on April 06, 2019, 04:01:06 pm^^ I suppose the original motor did not have headers and were routed elsewhere away from those brake items.RailtonMotor looks to be period correct 413 Max Wedge. They came from the factory with cast iron exhaust manifolds that went downward just ahead of the firewall.
Quote from: Bubba on April 06, 2019, 06:42:25 pmQuote from: Railton on April 06, 2019, 04:01:06 pm^^ I suppose the original motor did not have headers and were routed elsewhere away from those brake items.RailtonMotor looks to be period correct 413 Max Wedge. They came from the factory with cast iron exhaust manifolds that went downward just ahead of the firewall.here's the crazy thing - the owner had 413 stickers on the valve covers but he said it was actually a 440 Wedge. I didn't sick around to ask WTF.Railton
Quote from: Davep on April 06, 2019, 04:21:19 pmQuote from: Railton on April 06, 2019, 04:01:06 pm^^ I suppose the original motor did not have headers and were routed elsewhere away from those brake items.RailtonIt looks like it has never been run. Even the headers don't have any scorch/burn marks on them.My ceramic coated stuff looked like that...