Car pics too cool not to share

I guess it FITS Bike/Cars/Jeeps or pretty much anything else with and engine & wheels.

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The Orange Crate 1932 Ford Sedan.

417 cu.in. Oldsmobile engine with a Potvin crank driven blower, Hilborn fuel injection, Magneto, Roller cam, all the best for 1960 when the engine was originally built. The engine is coupled to a B&M hydro transmission mated to a Halibrand V8 quickchange. Magnesium Halibrand wheels all around with its original tires all around.


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and no front brakes.
 
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I was always like that. Now as I enjoy traveling and have somewhat limited storage, I'd rather have one nice one and be done. I have 6 vehicles plus a side by side, it's time to cut back.

I get it, I'm there with you. I'm not selling any, but I’m not adding any more either, not until I complete my current projects, and that's going to take a while. Of course, if that one deal just happens to fall into my lap.... ;)
 
I get it, I'm there with you. I'm not selling any, but I’m not adding any more either, not until I complete my current projects, and that's going to take a while. Of course, if that one deal just happens to fall into my lap.... ;)

I feel that. Both Trans Am's are pretty big projects, the 77 is a rare car, very nice interior, but needs a ton of work. The 76 was on a rotisserie and is off it now. Motor, trans, underside, suspension are pretty well done on it plus all rust work.

Then my Duramax may need head gaskets, still chasing that one.

Then I want to LS swap the LJ.

So much to do, only so much money.
 
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I used to read the Auto Trader the way my dad used to read the newspaper! Hey, remember what they were called before they became Auto Trader?

"Piston & Rudder". I used to swing by the local 7-Eleven and pick one up every week.