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I remember having it on the shelf at the gas station I worked at back in the late 60's. It was kind of a snake oil for batteries. It would attack the sulfated plates and cause the sulfation to drop off to the bottom. It did somewhat work but was short lived.
I sent Edelbrock an email. Told them I am not good at sitting on hold. Asked if there was another way of getting tech help. So far learning more from you guys. Fortunately my engine is in good condition. Tomorrow I will mess with the valve seats.
This is the first time I have had a 318 apart...
I see a mix of movie cars mixed in with TV cars. :poke:
TV cars:
Route 66 Chevrolet Corvette
Magnum, P.I. Ferrari 308 GTS (favorite)
Duke's of Hazzard Charger
Movie cars:
Bullit Dodge Charger
Vanishing Point Dodge Challenger
Thunderbolt & Lightfoot Plymouth Fury
Honorable mentions:
James...
Like Mark said they were banged up and weird rust from sitting outside. You could see pin holes all along the edges of the trunk rails. The sheet metal was all bought at Carlisle last summer so he can go to town!
I'm going to stick to the rules of "TV show", otherwise number 1, would Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Charger. Yea, it was a movie first but I first saw it on TV. I totally missed the short-lived theater release. Anyone have one they want to part with?
1. The General Lee
2. The original Batmobile...