Darthomas
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This was about like the 440 superbird I got a ride in about in 1975.
Ragged looking but rips your lips off...
This was about like the 440 superbird I got a ride in about in 1975.
I like the way it winks, and the color scheme.
with "the tank is full and there's a bag in the glove box "scribbled under it***, Gas or Grass, nobody rides for free sticker.
JCPenney sold speed equipment in their auto centers and a whole lot of car stuff in their "Big Book" catalogs. so did Sears and Montgomery Ward.My first set of slicks I swear were bought from J.C.Penny company. That's what I remember anyway.
So did JC Wittney sell "performance parts" ,
albeit I never bought anything from them...
way back when,
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I used to delve through the JC Whitney catalog at night in my youth going through the pages of performance parts while I had my cookies & milk (that's the truth) wondering what a 3/4 grind cam was... had to settle "hopping up" my Aurora t-jet cars. Mail/phone ? how about Gratiot, Honest Charley, S/K, etc.So did JC Wittney sell "performance parts" ,
A ton of mail/phone order places too, not point & click like we have today...
Yea I was thinking about putting a shifter on mine but I was worried that it would hurt the transmission without having a manual valve body on it.
Cassette players were available in the early 70s. .........
I used to delve through the JC Whitney catalog at night in my youth going through the pages of performance parts while I had my cookies & milk (that's the truth) wondering what a 3/4 grind cam was... had to settle "hopping up" my Aurora t-jet cars. Mail/phone ? how about Gratiot, Honest Charley, S/K, etc.