The Jalopy Journal
The spring fits over the lock cylinder on the switch, then, if I remember correctly, the lock cylinder goes through the large hole on the upper...
I'm speechless...:eek:
A pulley puller would be overkill. You need a steering wheel puller. Any good parts store will have 'em.
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Reach up under the dash and feel around on top of the switch. You should feel a button there, press it down and pull the knob and shaft out of the...
A sidewinder fan has the motor off to the side of the fan. The fan is driven by a belt. The motor can be clocked anywhere around the circumference...
Foxcraft is the most likely suspect.They practically owned the aftermarket fender skirt market in the '50s.
The '52 trans is a T-86, a light duty piece used behind flatheads, 6 cylinders and y-blocks up to 272 cubic inches. It will likely bolt up but if...
Big Jim's Fender Skirts in Whitney, TX. Google him, all kinds of Kustom goodies.
If you're asking about the car, it's a '56 going by the hood ornament and grille. Also, the "bumble bee" color scheme was '56 only IIRC.
They were prolly thinking ease of installation on the assembly line; just install the heater bits with the cables and lines as a subassembly...
It's hard to see, but if you enlarge the pic it appears to say SASKATCHEWAN on the licence plate.
I think they were only installed in Mercs and Lincolns. If ya wanted a glovebox light ya hadda buy a Merc or Lincoln.
Favorite high school hoodlum trick from my mis-spent youth: sneak into the school bus yard and put limberger cheese on the exhaust manifolds....
I believe it's a condenser. The purpose would be to dampen needle fluctuations when the gas in the tank sloshes.
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