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Post by oldcoyote on Nov 8, 2018 7:58:55 GMT -6
..... here'a a picture of "Timmy", my 1948 English Ford Thames 1/4 ct. panel van at a recent Cars and Coffee event in Kernersville, NC ....... at 7-1/2 years old he's getting a little "long in the tooth", but he still looks pretty good
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Post by 1320wayne on Nov 9, 2018 11:18:04 GMT -6
Very cool.
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Post by tubbs on Nov 13, 2018 9:13:07 GMT -6
nice. tight squeeze in that interior? are those injectors poking thru the hood?
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Post by mustang1989 on Nov 15, 2018 6:51:47 GMT -6
That's the one with a 327 in it right?
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Post by oldcoyote on Nov 16, 2018 7:04:52 GMT -6
Thank you for the nice comments. Mustang 1989 - you are correct, it is powered by a 327 cubic inch 1965 Corvette engine. Tubbs - those are velocity stacks on a custom shroud built by Alan Shadwick in New Zealand. The unit gives us the look of old Hilborn mechanical injectors with the dependability of an Edelbrock carburetor underneath.
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Post by mustang1989 on Nov 27, 2018 16:23:29 GMT -6
Thank you for the nice comments. Mustang 1989 - you are correct, it is powered by a 327 cubic inch 1965 Corvette engine. Tubbs - those are velocity stacks on a custom shroud built by Alan Shadwick in New Zealand. The unit gives us the look of old Hilborn mechanical injectors with the dependability of an Edelbrock carburetor underneath. I thought that was the one! Fantastic looking ride. Must be a true joy to drive.
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Post by oldcoyote on Nov 29, 2018 7:30:48 GMT -6
I thought that was the one! Fantastic looking ride. Must be a true joy to drive.
Yep, he's a real kick to drive. But you have to pay attention all the time or he'll get away from you.
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Post by mustang1989 on Jan 3, 2019 14:35:43 GMT -6
I thought that was the one! Fantastic looking ride. Must be a true joy to drive. Yep, he's a real kick to drive. But you have to pay attention all the time or he'll get away from you.I can only imagine! lol.
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