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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1stGrumpy, Oct 30, 2020.

  1. 65pacecar
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    my son Joshua and his 57......RIP son 1545733_10152119916994917_756944001_n (1).jpg
     
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    Is it my imagination or is the driver side rear wheel the one that is diggin in on that great looking green wagon at the drag strip? I thought the p*** side was drive wheel except for traction lock type diffs?
     
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  12. jimmy six
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    Depends on how it’s set up. Kinda like getting dirt track traction in the turns on the left side…..with out it your easier to p***.. with it nobody gets around. I’m betting the wagon has a spool and the right side looks pretty close to the lefts..
     
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  14. Taboo56Chevy
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    I found a bunch of photos the other day of my grandfathers first car he owned. A 55 Ford Victoria that he did a little custom work to as a 16 year old. Photos are from around 1959/1960.

    55 Ford 1.jpg 55 Ford 2.jpg 55 Ford 4.jpg 55 Ford 5.jpg 55 Ford 6.jpg
     
  15. That's a great looking car!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That car would be right in style today. Be a great one for you to duplicate.
     
  16. Taboo56Chevy
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    I have wanted to do that, plus a few of the mods he always wanted to do but never had the money/tools at the time to do. Mainly nose/deck and shave the handles. But its harder to find a decent hardtop to start with than a crown. I seem to find 10 crowns for every one hardtop.
     

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