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Is there anyone else on this forum that likes the old machinery from the last century?? I just bought a steam engine model to play with, am having a ball with it. It did not have much on it so I am putting a inline pressure oiler and a govener to control speed, put a nice little exaust pipe on...
After having the only 64 plymouth in my town for twenty plus years another has shown up! this is a nice car (or appears so) it is a dark metalic purple two door hard top, narrowed rear w/polished center lines, drag radials, center lines on front. it has a stock inteirior, worn but still good...
was cleaning up the floor under the plymouth the other day, using mineral spirts to get the trans fluid and oil out of the concrete, then soak it up with oil dri. set the water bottle with about half full of mineral sprirts on the trunk lid and finished sweeping up. five days later working on...
I would suppose that most on this forum are like myself and have not read a issue of chevy craft magazine for years. I look at the news stand and just skip the ones that have car craft on them. last night at books a million a car craft caught my eye because of a blue duster on the cover, closer...
out of the four mains in a BB chrysler other than no. three, where does the one odd part no. go? I used to know but have forgotten. I'm thinking it was one or five. if someone knows please pipe up. thanx for any help ahead of time. Dave.