I just saw this and thought:
That’s what the C7 should look like!!!
Toss in a LS7 and let’s go!!!!!
What do ya think?
Thanks for reading.
Tim
I just saw this and thought:
That’s what the C7 should look like!!!
Toss in a LS7 and let’s go!!!!!
What do ya think?
Thanks for reading.
Tim
Well a lot of things.
Look for nearly live updates for the Goodguys Car Show from Scottsdale, AZ on March 11, 2011. Pics and more.
More Factoids both auto history and engines, weekly car features (brands, local cars and oddities), concept car features and more Engines Series.
There’s more on the Mustang mods and more racing videos from event with my Corvette.
Wrenchin’ Tips, a couple of product and tool reviews.
I have DVD’s to give away and tools.
Toss your suggestion my way as well.
Thanks for reading
Tim
Here are a couple of auto factoids:
3/1/1988 Pontiac announces the end of the Fiero automobile – Was anyone sad about that?
3/1/1937 In New Jersey one of the largest dealerships of the era was opened. The Miro Brothers opened a state-of-the-art facility with “one of the largest and most modern showrooms in the country,” measuring 38′ x 40′ . The dealership was service station and dealt for Buick, Packard, Oldsmoble, and REO trucks. The east side of the building served as a Mobil gas station and service garage during the World War II.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
As I get ready to start the new round of mods for my 1970 Mustang Coupe, I’m reminded of a couple of issues that came up when I was assisting a fellow Mustang owner doing a trans – transplant.
The first tip is partially dependent on what stage you are in of your restoration.
He has already finished most of the interior when the a transmission he wanted to add became affordable, it was a good deal…saving some $$$$.
He had decided to do the swap and add a short shifter. This of course requires the removal the bezel and the current 3 speed shift lever, which is easily done from inside the car.
In the course of removing those two parts, he found that the opening cut in the new carpet was not going to allow the access necessary. An attempt to ‘widen’ it was successful but left a bit of a jagged slit. Additionally, while removing one of the screws it snagged the carpet and pulled a few loops out. Can you guess what the tip is? Yeah…remove the carpet and if possible make the swap before you put new carpet in.
One other quick tip is to apply a little silicone spray to the shifter to help slide the boot off..oh…yeah…removing the shift knob before the boot is a good idea…..DON”T ASK!!!!!
Thanks for reading.
Tim
So I left a couple of photos out of the last post. But I wanted to show (IMHO) a couple stars of the show and one of the strange one.
I covered the Galaxies and 500’s, however, here are a couple more: (Come..on..you would be able to pick just one or two either!!!)
(In no particular order)
Not really comparable to the Crown Vic – this Starliner was, although not original, very nicely done.
OK.. I know at least one of my readers will like this next car.
It is a 1965 Ford Mustang Station Wagon. Originally a concept created by William Sibo (designer for Ford Motor Company). He actually built this car from the original drawings. Car is currently owned by Ken Berger. The car now has a 429, rack and pinion steering C-6 auto trans, coil over suspension and power brakes, A/C and stereo system.
I can’t get past the that rear end….but this helps:
Thanks for reading.
Tim