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Last seen: January 26, 2026 1:29 pm
It might be that the float is not floating. Had a 4 bbl rochester giving me fits one time dumping raw gas into the intake when it was running (and af...
Does PA allow the car to be registered on a plate that was issued the same year as the car? In Kansas (and I think many other states) I can take a p...
From discussions over on the Forwardlook website forums, the green tape is a decal with "12v" on it, apparently to notify service people at ...
Well, I went out and looked at the triad horn I have and it's considerably different than yours, Jim. My bell is much shorter than yours, and as ment...
well, mine has two terminals, so obviously yours must be wrong. KIDDING! I'M KIDDING! see? now wasn't that fun?
Hey, Jim; looking through the images of your restoration, I see that the triad horn is powered by a green wire attached to the H terminal of the ho...
I was 6 short of having the 25 necessary for a complete set, and bought the new ones from Thunderbird Headquarters. I think they're about an exact re...
Be mindful that a twisted speedometer cable usually means that one end stopped spinning; typically the speedometer. It may be bound up. You run the...
That's what we did, Paul; used the same color on the inner fenders, backside of the wheels, and floorboard underside.
Can't say for sure, Mac. I maybe need to go back and look at what we did on the Princess. It seems from memory I did the same thing there. On our '...
New cloth from SMS against the old. Correct goodyear tires, black wheels on the front, gray on the back. Black overspray through the openings on the...
Paul, you're probably right.... looking again at the breakdown, it appears the seal isn't in a blind hole like I first assumed.
If I did this right, it should be an image of a seal puller. Well, once you click on the tinyurl, you'll have to click "proceed to site"...
