I used to have a pair of those Chrysler marine headers, looked identical to those, right down to the same patina. Always wondered if they would work on the street….
"Found" this in my mailbox today. Thank you @Ryan for the best damn place to hang out on the 'net, period!
I’ll see your Boston and raise you a Calvery Trio set I just acquired my aunt and Uncle. (Not the lady with the glasses And my cousin Jerry Lee ‘Smoochie’ Smith. Keyboard and vocals for the MarKey’s ‘Last Night’ Played for Sun Records beginning at the ripe old age of 15
Don't recall how many years I have been a Alliance member but I have never opened a single tag box sent to me.
I got a comment from Moriarity- I agree with him, and it made my day! Going to check my blood pressure now…
I've been busy picking stuff up here and there..stuff tends to show up when you're on fb market place. Picked up a t5 transmission for the 37 gmc,then found some 17"artillery wheels and then NOS 17 tires meant to be for a Packard in a museum in California. Then a RHD 4x4 62'Scout.
New Old Stock, looks to be 1937 - 1939 Ford front fender connector behind the radiator, can someone confirm this? thanks! Bob
This is a find not a buy. I thought I should share. my local NAPA store quit doing machine work and engine rebuilds probably 10 years ago and are finally offering some of their equipment. located in central Indiana. If you can use any of this you me a pm and I will give you their number
Not so much a recent find because I knew it was in the garage attic for the last 20 years, just haven't seen it in that time. All the kids are gone from home and after I finished re-doing the girls room there's one wall with nothing on it. Ran it by the wife and after seeing it cleaned and a few coats of wax, she likes the idea of hanging over the headboard. 'bout six feet wide. Never seen another one in person, only in auctions. Dad worked for Pennnzoil for years.
Just want to be sure these are 1932 - 34 Ford brake parts. If so they will be in the classifieds once I find the other side. Thank You! Bob
Back in the fall, the crossed flags caught my eye, and I fished this tire pressure gauge out of a bucket of air compressor and ag sprayer gauges. I bought it and threw it in my bag, but had a closer look recently. It is a low pressure gauge, likely useful for drag racers. It is in reasonable shape, and likely has some stories to tell. Goes up to15 pounds, stem threads into brass block, two screws on the back for adjustment .
Got a couple fun, cheap items in an auction this week. I've been collecting old wooden creepers and I was really happy to get this All-Car one, missed out on one just like it earlier this year. They were an auto parts store in Wisconsin, not really a speed shop but they had a lot of cheezy chrome air cleaners and valve covers and gauges/accessories.