WOT (decided to give her a name) is back in the driveway. Compression and heads all checked out. 3 cheers for American Iron!!!!
(OK..WOT is funny because it’s a crossfire with least HP in the C4 Generation.)
Took it for a spin after picking it up and everything seems to be fine.
New hoses, new thermostat, new coolant..yeah…all of the old stuff is back in town, new transmission fluid (maybe over kill but there is the a school of thought that a major overheating event can cause a failure…safe..not sorry) and oil change (I’m not sure what happens to engine oil at 300 degrees – but safe…not sorry).
6/30/1953 – Corvette debuts at NYC Motorama. That’s a big deal. 6/30 is also my birthday. Yup…5 years later to the very day the Corvette debuted my parents had another mouth to feed!!!
1953 Motorama Corvette..And so it began!!!
What? You thought my baby pic…No Way!!!
And 11 years later to the day the last Rambler was produced that was 6/30/1969.
1969 - Rambler made a few fine cars...um...this wasn't one of them.
7/1/1908 United Motors was formed. They build car components, at one point include Hyatt Roller Bearing Company (anti-friction roller bearings), New Departure Manufacturing Company (ball bearings), Remy Electric Company (electrical starting, lighting, and ignition equipment), Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, later known as Delco Electronics Corporation (electrical equipment), and the Perlman Rim Corporation. It was later purchased by General Motors.
Also on 7/1 the Graham auto plant in Canada produced its first Prosperity Six in 1931.
1931 Graham
Again on the same day Pontiac selected Bunkie Knudson general Manager in 1956. Bunkie Knudson – race car driver and innovator.
Another biggie….7/2/1992 the 1 millionth Corvette was built. It was a C4 Convertible. Grabbed a picture of it at the National Corvette Museum while I was there a couple weeks back.
1,000,000th Corvette at the NCM. Photo from my trip.
Hey..I’m still looking for abandon car pics. Email them to me timsweet@cox.net or drop by Average Guy’s Car Restoration, Mods and Racing facebook group. Pls include a general location.
I still have two DVD’s to give way!!! Here’s my latest.
1939 Packard. Originally from Texas, it got left here in AZ and now sits outside Boot Hill in Tombstone, Az.
1939 Packard.
1939 Packard Originally from TX.
Still got the flat head tucked under the hood.
Just needs a little TLC on the interior...yikes!!!
YEAH!!!! I know!! Where have these been…right? Sorry, but I think I’m back on track.
My Mustang has an old school 4 barrel Holley and although it starts pretty quick after a few pumps of pedal to get the mechanical fuel pump to push gas where it needs to be. But if your old school muscle car or race rod sits for a while or you swap carbs often, you can spend some considerable time cranking on the engine. This might seem like no biggie, but it can cause lobe failure on a flat-tappet cam.
For my Holley there’s a better way.
You need to locate your float-level sight plugs.
Holley - image not from my mustang
A different configuration
Take a plastic squeeze bottle…. (Do you really need a pic of a squeeze bottle?) Well just in case…
Bottle Pic you don't need!!!
this type works the best…. and fill the float bowls with fuel until it trickles…(very little trickle…no fires…please.)
Float Bowls
This should be enough fuel to allow the fuel line to fill from the tank. According to the specs a Holley can run 45- 60 seconds on full bowls.
6/22/1934 Hitler contracts Ferdinand Porsche to build cars with let to..you know the VW and later the Porsche!!!!
1934 VW
In 1958 on 6/26…just four days before I was born the first Datsuns was exported to the U.S.
1958 Datsun.
We use to laugh at them. My father and I once cut a wrecked B210 in half and replaced the entire rear and 1/2 of the roof from a donor car.
That was kool!!!
Ok. I’m no Oprah but I just finished a book that race car people will love. If you love dogs, auto racing and a good story you are going to love reading “The Art of Racing in the Rain” By Garth Stein.
Go get it. (no I don’t get paid for this…I just like it.)
6/14/1832 – Nicolaus Otto was born in Germany…”Who?” He invented the gas motor engine. An engineer and experimenter, Nicolaus Otto invented the first practical alternative to the steam engine in 1876 — the first four-stroke internal combustion engine. He called it the “Otto Cycle Engine,” and as soon as he had completed his engine, he built it into a motorcycle.
The Otto Motor powered Cycle
6/16/1903 – The BIGGIE….Ford Motor Company was established. On the same day in 1953 Ford introduced the power steering. (Two for the price of one)
Also on 6/16/1896 Jean Peugeot was born in Paris. Founder of Peugeot the auto maker. The family began with coffee mills and bicycles and then cars.
6/18/1943 Tom Gale was born in Michigan, Flint to be more exact. His Dad was a designer for Buick and his grandfather worked the assembly for Buick. Guess where he went to work when he finished school….nope….Chrysler.. Gale became head of design in 1985. He previously worked on the some of the iconic cars such as the E-bodies-Barracuda and Challenger and was a major contributor to the Chrysler Portofino concept car.
1987-Chrysler-Portofinow Concept Car
6/19/1947 the Tucker shows up in Chicago.
The Tucker-Torpedo - I love these cars!!!!
And on the same day, 1969 GM produced the 4 millionth Cadillac.
This isn't actually "THE" 4 Millionth Caddy..but you get the idea.
Coming to you live from The Witt in downtown Chicago, it’s me typing on my laptop. Three more days to enjoy relaxing and seeing the sights.
Speaking of sights..what I don’t see is a lot of muscle cars now or old…errrk… let me explain “lot” in this context it means…. “almost none”. I’ve actual only seen one newish corvette (C6 – convertible) and a 1968 Mustang. The Vette was on the street and the Mustang was parked in an alley. That’s it!!!.
Muscle Car Drought..the only Vette I've seen!!
Ok…hang on, if you think I just sit and type uninterrupted..nope…not much chance of that.
My better half is here in the Windy City, at an international interior design event, where she’ll be giving a talk on….um…some interior design subject….um….yeah…I pretty sure that’s right and I tagged along. Nice little vacation where I can tool around a big city, which I enjoy doing from time to time. What’s my point…umm…oh yeah….so I just ran out to get pick her up a couple of items while she is practicing her presentation. On my return trip back to our hotel I spied a beautiful custom 2010 Mustang..so..that makes three!!!
Would you drive your vintage or newish muscle car around a large city? Let me say that I’ve been walking and taking cabs and even ridding on top of the double-decker tour bus and I’ve seen how these Windy City dwellers drive….I’d have to day…..I don’t think I would. These folks drive 50 miles an hour between stop lights…but..still I might consider it early on a Sunday morning!!!
Oh…bTW…I know these guys!!!
My Parts Guy.
Oh and in the category of hanging 1930 Chevy’s….here ya go…a 4 door sedan at Portillo’s.
It’s been a few days since I posted last, every once in a while life gets a little busy, business travel and a vacation.
However, this blog might have been idle but I wasn’t.
For as long as I’ve owned my vette, I’ve dragged around the original Bose stereo. Yup, 1980’s technology, with a cassette and AM and FM radio. (You kids won’t remmmbbberr….hang on while I put my teeth back in…there…better…remember these and I use to walk to school when I was a kid, up hill both ways and snow up to here!!!!) It sounded really bad. The cones were mostly dried out from the AZ heat and I think I’ve spent enough on original used speaker and amps (each speaker had its own amp) to buy four stereos with big amps and have the vette vibrate down the street without starting it. I just didn’t want to get read of the thing….because it was original equipment.
Well, I finally broke down and replaced it. HOWEVER, not with just a cd player and radio. Nope. I wanted something a little more fitting for the car.
The 1984 C4, as more Corvette peeps know, was the most technologically, advanced car at the time. It was the first car with computer controlled fuel injection, electronic shifting, and a dash-board with digital and graphic displays….and you can switch it from English to Metric. So I wanted a stereo, befitting the other technology, but…..say it with me….Average Guy with and Average Budget!!!!!
So I couldn’t go to crazy. What I did find was an all digital Pioneer Media Center. No CD. USB connection for IPODs or just a thump drive. HD Radio that finds adds all the radio stations and …..wait for it…..drum roll………blue tooth phone connections. KOOL or what…my wifes’ 08 Lexus has got nothing on my 84 Vette now…..ok..well she does have air-conditioned seats and navigation (…but my phone has that) and the rear camera and a back seat (over rated!!!) and moon room (but my roof comes off!!)…away there’s more.
I did not want any thing to happen to the original speaker covers nor did I want any new holes, I wanted great sound and an original look. So I added Alpine SPS 699’s in the rear, 260 watts and 85 RM and Alpine SPS 400 for the door speakers, 140 watts peak and 45 RM. She sounds great.
The original Bose system is safe, all packed and stored.
7/7/1928 First Plymouth is made, some research suggest that it was actually built on June 11, 1928. It had engineering code (or model) Q and had a 4 cylinder engine. Check out the video on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGfwjTI1ahA
6/10/1951 A Jaguar wins the 24 hours Le Mans – it was a C-type version of XK120. Here are a couple pics:
Jaguar at a race
XK 120 C
C Type
6/10/1927 – The Graham boys purchased what was Paige_Detroit Motor Cars. The Grahams started out as farmers and glass bottle makers. One of the brothers invented a rear axle that would allow converting Ford car platforms in to light duty trucks. Oh they are still in business – owning/running Madison Square Gardens and hosting sporting events.
Graham-Paige auto
6/11/1955 Horrific crash at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Here are the details from History.com
Prior to the race, Levegh complained that the course was too narrow near the pit-stop area and the grandstand. This observation proved prescient. As Levegh was racing for the lead near the pit-stop area, he swerved to avoid fellow racer Mike Hawthorn s Jaguar as it moved toward the pits. Levegh s car, going about 150 miles per hour, came up too fast on Lance Macklin s Austin-Healey and was catapulted upward. The car crashed into the grandstand and its exploding parts went straight into the crowd. Levegh and more than 80 spectators, packed into the grandstand, lost their lives in the fiery crash.
6/12/1954 – Packard offers the first tubeless tires.