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I became bored also and SS doesn't pay enough (just enough with nothing left over).
Working for a parts house delivering parts 25 hrs a week. Wish I was physically able to work more hrs but can barely handle the 25 hrs.
I remember back in the '70s, living in Maryland, vehicle registration was normal like $20 a year. If you vehicle was over 3,800 lbs it was $30. I had to pay the $30 on my '64 Polara 500. I later owned a '67 Thunderbird and it had the $30 registration also.
Single point distributor would be fine for a basically stock engine. If you're not racing I doubt if you'd notice any difference. The original engine that was in my '62, 361 hp 4bbl only had the single point dizzy.
Welcome from the other side of our great nation.
Great story and great car:thumbsup:
I'd have to sleep with it out in the garage if I owned it!
Looks like at sometime the trunion joint was converted to a slip joint u-joint. Taypered axles also.
Hope this helps or you can buy one...
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As far as the carburetor tuning you want the highest vacuum using a vacuum guage or the highest rpm using a tachometer. Or both.