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This guy restored his dad’s model A Ford to best in show. T his one will more than likely be beautiful. any guesses?
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Some sort of construction equipment?
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REO Speedwagon?
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I’m sure Caterpillar would agree. On both counts.
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‘50s
Binder?
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Ding ding ding! It’s a 54
it will look like this soon.
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Power wagon? Or are we guessing the guy?
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International Harvester 100. Restored by Jerry.
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Looks like a stovebolt, but I’m guessing its not actually a chevy.
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Resembles Chevy 235 type motor, but every thing except the starter is on the wrong side.
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I’d say something Dodge, probably Power Wagon or whatever the military spec thing was called.
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Ramblin Rover got it. 50's Cornbinder.
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Exactly.
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This got me really confused.
Today I learned there was a version of my Chevy engine where they swapped the i
ntake/exhaust and the ignition/fuel pump.
I can’t figure why it exists
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weird, I’m going to have to go learn about that too.