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For everyday driving, all the time and $$$ converting to rear disc brakes is a waste, The car already has 11" brakes back there. 75% of braking force is done by front brakes in normal driving.
It is most likely a TRW (Thompson) pump. If the back strap of the mounting bracket is long, with 2 bolts, it is TRW. Federal has shorter back strap, with only 1 bolt. The new O-rings are made so that they will swell in contact with fluid, promising a better seal. These old pumps were made to use...
I have driven mine for over 40 years with no functional heat tubes nor choke. Just a certain number of cranks and accelerator pump strokes and it fires right up. Have to let it warm up a bit, but never an issue. Now, mine is kept in a climate controlled shop so that helps. My carbs are stock and...
After much looking I believe the ps leak is the o-ring between the pump body and reservoir. Sounds like a pretty common point of failure.
It’s a 66 Hemi Satellite. I’m not sure the best way to ID which of the different pumps this one has so I get the right kit. I just can’t get a clear enough...
regardless of rarity, which do you prefer, personally, a driver, one I don't have to trailer or worry about devaluation with my personal add-ons or the occasional rock chip etc. I understand some buy mostly rare cars as an investment, but where's the fun??
I can afford a certain degree of high...
Half paralized with sciatica also.
Human nature is unforseeable.
I live with my own conscience
and courtesy. No sense getting
angry with those that don't practice
the same ethics.
I do get angry when one of those
errant carts hits my car.
Saw this a couple years back, at Irwindale (now gone) carrying the blown 392 Willys. (Notice the fifty year old mini bike too. Owner of all of this was in his twenties)
Take the before pictures of the cars condition when you started having work done to it,and compare them to other Chargers in the same condition. If you started the restoration 8 or so years ago,the cars were worth less when you started the project than they are now. My personal guess would be...
No plan to outright sell it, ever. However, I do have a sibling that doesn't want to participate in the restoration and money outlay and I need to come up with a fair figure for a "buyout." Local shop told me the car is worth $10k as it sits, but I am seeing cars without fenders selling for...