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1933 Nash 4 Dr.
1933 Nash 4 Dr. Sedan. Runs & drive great. For more information call, Clayton@ 423-240-9241
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Technical B&M Hydro-Stick Hydrostick
OK I know this might sound crazy but this is one of those things I'm 99.5% sure of but figure Id better ask the gurus before being wrong and spending a bunch of cash.
My questions is I have a 51... -
Technical I SEE A PICKUP AND I WANT IT PAINTED BLACK
I am nearing painting time on my 41 Ford PU. It will be black, gloss black, no metallics. I haven't painted a complete car in 25 years and I need to do some product research, and you'all are my... -
1931 Ford Highboy Chopped on 32 Chassis SOLD SOLD SOLD
First let me start out by saying that this is a very, very nice car, well built and as traditional as you can get. We recently purchased this car with the intent of some changes/upgrades to a... -
Projects 1933 5w coupe that was for sale on the hamb
We’ll I know this was a huge project when I put it up for sale. I haven’t posted any build stuff in awhile. I do want to sell this car when I get it to a door slammer. Here’s a couple pics from... -
Bringing an F100 Back from the Dead
Fairly new to the HAMB. So to introduce my self, Here is a pictorial journey of my F100 project.
But first, my background is being a drag racer for 45 years. The most currently ride was (is) a... -
Technical 3x2 or 2 4bbls
Considering running a 3x2 holley carb or a 2x 4bll set up on a slightly warmed 350 sbc....
want alot for the looks but still want it to be usable.
pros and cons on either setup?
going in a 1800... -
Projects 1932 Ford "Freedom Roadster" Build
After owning this car for two years now I'm finally able to get some work done on it. I'll be posting images from the last two years to get caught up to current on the build. These photos are from... -
32 Ford 5 window, original steel 35,000
1932 Ford 5 window coupe, original Henry Ford, all steel including fenders. Chopped 2",
350 Chevy small block,4bbl, 700R4 trans, Corvette independent rear, solid axle front, disc brakes. Tilt... -
Technical Chronic water leak - how would you fix it?
Hey Y'all. My 1950 Ford Crestliner is running a 1965 Chevy 396 and an Edelbrock square bore aluminum intake. There has always been a bit of 'seepage' on the back side of where the thermostat... -
Technical High oil pressure
327 small journal crank. When I first put this motor together I had installed a high volume oil pump. When I fired it up oil pressure was reading in the 70-80 psi range and would go higher when... -
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Technical Stude Pickup Warehouse Find
As if I need another vehicle, I may have an opportunity to buy an interesting truck from my past. Not wanting to jinx it I won’t say too much. It has transplanted front suspension but I’m not... -
Projects Rough but fairly complete Chrysler 300 worth anything?
I found a '63 Chrysler 300 convertible that I'm betting can be bought pretty cheap. It's not really my cup of tea, but I thought if I could make a buck on it that would help pay for the trip to... -
Technical Can Anybody See Why This Wouldn't Work? Suspension...
OK, on my '60 Ford 'vert I'm going custom, so there's some mandatory lowering involved. Blocks will be by far the easiest method (no, I'm not doing bags...) but the added leverage allowed...
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