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GM Badges
0.83-to-1 Carburetor-to-CylinderRatio. I’m told that the linkage would be arranged to open the carbs progressively.
Can I make something this clever, please?
Yankle My Wankle
Cutest ever, says I.
A Roadmaster for the Shop Teacher
“World Class” T-5, $400; I will come to regret not buying this today.
Who can identify this?
I don’t know what they’re asking for the quick-change rear end, but $25 for the headers? I don’t know what they fit.
What is wrong with this picture?
A Stove Bolt Chevrolet Pickup
This guy had a catalog of GM straight-six intake manifolds, and nothing that would fit a 250.
I wonder about stuff folks bring to swap meets.
I think this epitomizes a driveable classic engine compartment.
Electrolux
The GMC Straight-Six in this car is for sale, but not the car itself. $1,500.
I could not learn the price of this Fleetwood, which was offered for sale.
The only up-for-sale car I photographed today, and the asking price was not posted.
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(Kinja, please bring back image annotations!)
“Refrigrant” lol.
Why is there a tube on top of that T-5? I don’t think mine has that.
The pic below that looks like molds for those double popsicles.
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POPSICLES......
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I miss it, too. And you can’t paste an image directly into a reply as you can with an original post.
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Indeed. Did you see the VW?
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YES, that is an awesome bug. there is a whole lot of work there. chop top, bug mounted on what looks to be a ford model A frame. its fun to see other bug swaps........