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1965 Shelby Ford Cobra - or maybe not …
OneTrickPony replied to absmiami's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Did nobody else notice that it's a 385 series engine and not an FE? -
Average folks doing car stuff...
OneTrickPony replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Back in the early 70s, I was in HS and had a part time job at a local repair shop. There was a used car lot in the area that had a reputation for selling junk but the cars always looked nice. One day a guy came in with a Chevy Nova he had just bought from them with a 6 cylinder engine. It was missing real bad and the salesman had told him it just needed a tune up. The boss checked it out and it had zero compression on one cylinder. The customer oked pulling the head. When we got it off, there was no piston or rod in the hole. -
Do you also have 1:1 project cars?
OneTrickPony replied to ctruss53's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I am just finishing up a 12 month project, repainting my 70 F100. I had a few small rust repairs to do, then a full repaint with color change. -
The Mystery Car...
OneTrickPony replied to Falcon Ranchero's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Is that 2 chrome exhaust tips sticking out the back? It looks like VW exhaust, making it likely a VW based kit car. -
Tiger Paw Yellow Stripe Tires
OneTrickPony replied to Falcon Ranchero's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
In 1976, I worked for an auto parts store that also sold Uniroyal tires. I remember Tiger Paws, but not the yellow stripes. What I remember most was that the Uniroyal tires were mostly junk. We had lots of problems with balance and cord separations. By 1977, we quit the tire business because of all the warranty issues. -
Tribute to Snake45
OneTrickPony replied to bobthehobbyguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I mostly just lurk on this site. I always opened Snake's posts, no matter the topic. He will be missed. RIP -
I have a 1/18 die cast I bought several years back. It's by Road Signature.
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Do you also have 1:1 project cars?
OneTrickPony replied to ctruss53's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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It may not help when selling single kits but I have been using pirateship.com for larger boxes. It's generally 3/4 the price of UPS online and can save on USPS, too.
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"Customer states..."
OneTrickPony replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yeah, I especially love the ones where they say "my bf/brother/dad just fixed it." -
AMT Y block?
OneTrickPony replied to junkyardjeff's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Definitely not an accurate representation of a Y-block. They use a 1-2-1 exhaust pattern that comes out the side of the head. As mentioned above, they resemble a small block Chevy on the exhaust side. That looks more like an FE exhaust and the oil filter is in the FE location. The valve covers resemble Y-block items, though. -
1950s drag racing video
OneTrickPony replied to Scott8950's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I like that video. There are other similar videos on Archive.org. The NHRA channel streams on Pluto TV for free. The videos cover all years of racing. -
The CVT has a poor reputation but I was told by a Nissan tech that they will outlast the car with a simple oil change every 30K miles. I have over 130K on my 2010 Altima and the CVT works just fine. I use the simple method to change the fluid through the dipstick tube. Use a pump to suck out as much fluid as possible and replace it with the same amount of fluid (to the ounce.) I use the Valvoline CVT fluid in mine. As always, your mileage may vary ?
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The new buzz phrase I am hearing is "options by subscription." As long as you maintain your subscription payments, your optional equipment will continue to function. When you drop the subscription, they remotely disable the function. This allows the manufacturer to maintain an income stream from the vehicle. Think of OnStar for your power seats. Your cool driver memory function will require an annual payment to work. So far as the issue the OP brought up, the only parts that are federally mandated to be available are emissions related items. Some emissions parts are required to function for 100k miles
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I love this show. My wife and I have watched the entire series twice through. I've been watching the animated version and most episodes are pretty good, too. There is also a full length movie with all of the same actors. So far as the cars go, the only two others I can think of are Wanda's blue econo box (not sure what it is but it's pretty prominent in the episode where Hank's truck is sold in the police auction) and Lacy's car that's always in the Ruby parking lot. Edit: there is an episode in the animated version where Brent and Hank buy an old car to build a hot rod. It's a generic looking 20s or early 30s, sort of Model A looking coupe
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It makes me think of a cooler looking version of an MG Midget. Well done!