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I found these wheels for sale locally and can't really find any info on them. Most of the Clev-Weld info is on the artillery wheels. The seller...
The McCullough gasser is for sale locally (to me) - sure hope it finds a good home.
I have a pair of 15x7, 5 on 5" wheels that maybe someone can help me I.D. Markings are: "15x7, MAX WHEEL LOAD 1680 LBS, MADE IN MEXICO, MEETS...
The last Ohio Mile event of the year is this weekend. Things have transpired to cause me to miss the previous events but I'll be there this weekend!
I too was at Waterford and can attest to how great it was to see and hear that thumpining flathead giving its all on a roadcourse.
I definitely like that look. I've also thought of something like this: [IMG] Maybe even add some magnetic/vinyl numbers to complete the...
Maybe not that wide open... made me laugh, though.
I have a Starsky & Hutch Gran Torino that could use a refresh. Don't really want to change the color but wheels, stance, etc is wide open. Got...
Hope to make it out to the Marriot. Here's a link to the schedule: http://www.nationaltbucketalliance.com/events/2011/Schedule.asp
I found a Frankland quick change but it looks a little different than most I've seen. Specifically, there are "ears" for lack of a better term at...
How about a '57 Pontiac Bonneville Rochester fuel injection set-up? I knew of one a few years ago but the owner would never name a price... was...
You might want to try Ohio George's speed shop in Dayton. It would be my best guess of who might have some experience with flatheads.
I'm looking for advice on using a '48-52 Ford F1 axle in a lightweight rod. I'm accumulating parts for a T-bucket w/ a Pontiac V8 and found a...
Oughtta, shoulda be two lists. General public (Batmobile, General Lee, any of Dale Earnhardt's cars, etc.....) & Car minded folks (Pierson Bros...
The channel I'm considering at is much lighter: - 3" w/ 1.410" flange weighs 4.1 lbs/ft - 4" w/ 1.584" flange weighs 5.4 lbs/ft This is just a...
Anyone ever see structural channel used for chassis rails (ASTM A-36 for my fellow engineering weenies)? I know it is heavier than rectanglular...
I have the issue with the Rice Bowl article - nice two page color feature in the May '88 issue of HRM. I've held onto the issue for all these...
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