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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Mopar Tony, Nov 13, 2020.

  1. jimmy six
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    Funny no one ever liked putting the spark plug wires where the belonged.
     
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  2. Okie Pete
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    Very cool wrayman
     
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  3. Under the fender well headers? ;)
     
  4. jimmy six
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    No, hugging the block in the metal retainer Chevrolet engineers put there.
     
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  5. It was a joke. Actually, I’ve never owned a new or stock GM product but I’m hoping it wasn’t the same engineers that designed the engine mounts in the mid to late 60s. ;)
     
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  6. Lepus
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    Craftsman/Atlas lathe and accessories I got on an online auction. The former owner liked letter and number punches. Thats 3 stacks of them behind the lathe. Also, a sign, Tonka hot rod, 2 old Matchbox cars, and a couple other pieces from a toy car collectors show. lathe1.JPG lathe2.JPG sign.JPG
     
  7. The37Kid
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    K D 700 valve spring compressor from an "Estate Sale" yesterday, was it designed for anything special? I've always used the big C clamp style ones.

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  8. jimmy six
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    Flatheads.. 4’s, 6’s, and inline 8’s.
     
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  9. The37Kid
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    THANKS! Now it is looking for a home. Bob
     
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  10. deathrowdave
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    from NKy

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  11. cs39ford
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  12. Moriarity
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    NOS S/W mechanical tach

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  13. Picked these...maybe Buick?
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  14. Squablow
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    Love it. Kinda reminds me of my "fruit light" a friend of mine gave me, he found it in his attic. I can't really nail down a time period on it (yours either), but people sure had some funky, colorful taste at one time.

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  15. 67drake
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    Funky cool!
     
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  16. Lone Star Mopar
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    My wife loves & collects those old lights of all kinds too.. We've got a few in the attic & a couple in the house.
     
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  17. Okie Pete
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    72161504809__D2A9699E-3962-42C4-8B54-91F6E136EBC5.jpeg 72161506382__389111A9-B57B-4257-A4C5-D48C53230F7B.jpeg Found this hanging on a nail in my Grandfathers shop 48 years ago.
     
  18. Okie Pete
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    IMG_7471.jpeg IMG_7472.jpeg This was on the same keyring with the lucky coin
     
  19. Lone Star Mopar
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    @Okie Pete to cool, my inlaws are all from Ponca. We used to drive up to the car show on the lake then "Drag Grand" at night...Good times, neat town.
    I still have a bunch of dash plaques from those days.
     
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  20. Moriarity
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    NOS twin blue temperature gauge 570C7CED-AD10-4134-9A92-82F615DF3823.jpeg
     
  21. Okie Pete
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    I found 3 more American flags at a shop in Eureka Springs AR on Saturday. I have a small collection of them and so far no duplicates IMG_7587.jpeg
     
  22. When you find these NOS gauge kits and tachometers and such, do you ever consider making a scan of the installation instruction sheets? The info might come in handy for some folks working with used gauges and tachs. At least shows a wiring diagram, mounting instructions and maybe if special sending units are required.
    :)
     
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  23. Moriarity
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    Automotive altimeter
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  24. Okie Pete
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    I was wrong I have two that are the same IMG_7600.jpeg I have 6/7 clip on ties that belonged to my late Father in law. I couldn’t throw them away. So I use them to display hat and tie pins
     
  25. guthriesmith
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    1. H.A.M.B. Chapel

    Brought these back from my Australia trip to hang on the wall. Also, another HAMBer is sending me one from WA to go with them. :cool:

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  26. New South Wales!
     
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  27. I was at an estate sale a few weeks ago and saw this truck. I initially posted it in the 'sitting and rotting' thread. The more I thought about it the more I decided to save it. I don't even have it home and I already bought a front clip and bed. 1963 f100 swb factory V8. IMG20231109163515.jpg IMG_20231122_230819.jpg IMG20231109155902.jpg IMG20231128171025.jpg
     
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  28. Squablow
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    Can't beat that for a hundred bucks! Especially being a short box. Looks fairly clean too, at least by Wisconsin standards.
     
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  29. Yeah that's what I was thinking, plus it came with a hood. I found the pile of front clip parts at the same place for $50. I went home and looked on marketplace and found the short box for $150. So far I'm at $300. Still need a tailgate and running gear.
     
  30. Squablow
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    Just got this today, haven't been this excited to try out a new tool in a long time. Didn't get any oil with it so I ordered some and I'll have to just wait until it shows up to start wrecking shit. I can think of all kinds of projects I could mediocre together with this once I get the hang of it.
     

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