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The car isn't registered or insured yet, but had to make a short video with a "cold" (it was 95 today) start, walk around and drive around the block with the top down.
Enjoy...
Also took a photo as well.
What type of gasket needed for my 318 distributor? The one I removed was a metal stamped gasket, but the one I got was an o-ring and a paper gasket (Felpro 6464).
Thanks!
I like to watch some of the old Tonka toy restorations on YouTube. First time doing an Ertl car. Don't think I would have painted the grill silver, but all-in-all, good job.
This video just popped up on YouTube last night. Since Eagle Field is about 30 minutes away, my buddy and I went there last year. Planned to go this year until it was cancelled due to the virus. There's a cool fly-by at around the 6:00 minute mark.
Saw this on Facebook a few days ago and surprised nobody else has mentioned this. https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2019/03/23/arlen-ness-passes-1939-2019/
I'm borrowing a Sears/Penske Automotive Analyzer (P/N 244-21033) to just check my dwell (not on my Coronet). Can't find the manual and there is now batteries installed (2 C-cells). I'm assuming it needs the batteries to zero the meter. I'm connecting the red lead to the tach/neg term on the coil...
Went outside to say goodbye to my kids for the evening (going to grandparents for the night) and saw an orange moon. Thought it was another Lunar Eclipse, although I knew it wasn't. I know there are some fires in the hills, so that's most likely the cause.
Went out to the Castle Air Museum Car Show this morning. My Coronet isn't registered/licensed, so I took my Pontiac Firebird. Nice to see a big showing of Mopars...more than the Pontiacs.
A few years ago I was contacted by the "Autry Museum of the American West" across the street from the LA Zoo to license one of my photos at their garden space. Finally had some time to drive down and see it in person. It the top photo (Great Blue Heron).