Larry, I wouldn' t go with Plexiglass ...... I highly recommend using LEXAN . We used it on the front, back, and doors on our Black Radon Engineering Firebird ..... no heat required, and you can dril
List, This discussion on balancing your trailer wheels reminds me of a comment on engine balancing that I read, back about 1959 or ' 60, in one of those old East Coast " little " car mags . The engin
John, Did you and Timney fabricate a BIG SHOEHORN to slip Clem into that Teeny Truck ??? Just now saw it on Jon' s Picture Post ...... does it fit through the walk in door to the shop ? Looking good
Dave, the Army Air Corps, and the Air Service branch of the Army Signal Corps, officially changed to the US Airforce in 1947, and thus became completely independent of the Army and the Navy . Its' fi
Welcome back, Malcolm ...... Could you possibly be a little more specific than "the standard vehicle" ? The way I see it is DRAG racing cars MUST have a bias towards the rear in their front / rear we
Bob, I haven' t been to the "right turn, left turn, uphill, and down sports car races at Lime Rock since Darrell and I were there to see the GT coupes in the early 90s, but I wanted you to know that
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Scott, those flathead sixes were real dogs when they were new . My dad had a 1951 Ford company car that I drove a few times when I was 16 years old and it couldn' t get out of its' own way compared t
Hey Bob, WINGS ? I don' t think I ever heard them called that ! But I do recall them being called MUD GUARDS ...... That must have been a term from the era of dirt roads, dusters, and goggles ( and T
Bob ! VERY NICELY crafted car there !!! I love that chisel nose ! I already had seen several pics on a Maxton photo spread ..... they were Bill Bennett's pics, right ? Some good shots there ! Why not
Rich, I checked out all of your photos from Maxton this past weekend and wanted to tell you that I really enjoyed them ...... you got some very good shots ..... and I thank you for sharing them with
Do any of you old time drag racers recall the big explosion and fire that happened in some Gulf Coast refinery some years back ? I think it was in Louisiana, and I cannot recall the year ..... it may
Some years ago I read an article that stated that the Rochester Fuel Injected 283 cu in smallblock Chevrolet WAS NOT the first American production car engine to develop one horsepower per cubic inch
Phil, Try this site : www.jabsco.com This will show you the complete line of Rule, Jabsco, and Flojet pumps .... for many applications . I have seen Jabsco " Water Puppy " electric pumps used on many
How many do you remember? 01. Candy cigarettes 02. Wax coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside. 03. Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles. 04. Coffee shops with tableside juke bo
Hey United Gearhead Fans of the World! WeB9ve been busy as Super BeeB9s since our first update and plenty more is on the way! So check out our website often, tune into the 24/7 streaming audio Gearhe
Dan, when you called the headgear that includes your neck a " thingymabobby whatchacallit " ...... were you thinking of the name, balaclava ? Bruce /// /// land-speed@autox.team.net mailing list ///
Subj: Just like the ol' days Date: 3/3/01 12:48:20 PM Pacific Standard Time From: bellytk@nh.ultranet.com (John Linville) To: leedodge@mediaone.net (Lee Dodge), FastmetalBDF@aol.com (Bruce Fergueson)
Hi John ! GREAT TALE from the North Woods you sent !!! I am still laughing as I one finger type this ! I have been to some of the same type of ( Wonderful !!! ) boneyards myself in at least five stat
MOVE OVER! THIS IS TWO-LANES WIDE! If you've ever gotten behind a massive SUV that you thought should have sported an "Oversize Load" sign, just wait until the new Unimog hits the road. The Atlanta J