That's the Knott's Berry Farm disaster car, owner and wife died in the fire caused by mishandling of propane, 1969. Car is in Kentucky now.
Yellow is a big deal. Prior to this you bought the margarine which looked pale n added yellow coloring. It was the law so margarine did not look like butter. Eliminated competition for butter. 1 more car I promise, Rex Winter Dry n windy Lubbock TX
He is hoping that 347 V8 will crank over n start. In Calgary Alberta we had an electric block heater, an electric battery heater blanket and mounted under dash an electric in-car heater. Few squirts of "quick start" down carb. You still crossed your fingers that it would start. 1 more car I promise, Rex Winter Dry n windy Lubbock TX
I never purchased or shopped for a conversion kit after 1966 or before 1963. Every Hurst conversion kit I saw did NOT have threaded linkage rods. I was drafted Aug 1966 thru 1968.