Arps
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Pretty sure the Jag was at the carshow I shoe the Sunbeam at last September. Off to look for pics.This was cruising on 880 next to me.
Probably has a fucked rear axle. IIRC parts for that axle are unobtanium.This just rolled through town.
Pumpkins were regular 8" on the ones I've seen. Axle shafts are the only thing special. Bearings are off the shelf stuff.Probably has a fucked rear axle. IIRC parts for that axle are unobtanium.
This just rolled through town.
Went to lunch at a local brewery, cars started pulling into the parking lot across the street.
The red vette is a split window 427 car, the only way it would have been cooler is with side pipes.
The Vega had a 396 wedged in it, it was probably scary to drive.
Much more likely its a 63 with a 67 hood, lot less work. Its got the sideways "vents" behind the front tires of a 63-64. 65-67 had the 3 gills behind the front tires.The red vette is likely a 1966 with a fake split window. Still cool, but stock would be my preference for value.
Is that true 6x6?
I kind of hope not..... I can only get so erectIs that true 6x6?
Probably, you could take a WWII WC62/63 open cab and plop a closed civilian cab on it pretty easy.Is that true 6x6?
In that case you've met my best friend Ronnie that teaches the class. I recognized the vehicles in the pics right away. They have some really cool stuff in that place.At Navistar electric bus training in New Britain CT at Devivo Bus Sales, the owners have good taste in vehicles.