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Everything posted by Kelvin
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From the album: Number Two Pics
Tokico Illumina, '69 crossmember, GC coilvers w/150# springs, polyurethane, polyethelene, delrin and aluminum for all bushings. -
From the album: Number Two Pics
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From the album: Number Two Pics
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From the album: Stuff
Mr Lum took pictures of my rides! Thanks, Dave! -
From the album: Dietz Automotive Mangling and Bungling Products
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From the album: Dietz Automotive Mangling and Bungling Products
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From the album: Dietz Automotive Mangling and Bungling Products
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From the album: Stuff
As I bought it in '79 with newly added Keystone Mini-Classic wheels. Car is gone... stil have the wheels! -
From the album: '71 EP/GT4 - aka SID
No... I just read a lot of Dr Seuss when I was a kid. -
From the album: Stuff
I removed the Lokar cable and used one from a Stanza/Sentra/etc. The right "barrel" end and slightly thicker wire. -
From the album: Stuff
This doesn't quite snap onto the stock Datsun accel pedal ball, but it is supplied with a bolt-on ball. You simple grind and punch the stock ball out and install Lokar's ball. Supplied with a ball -
From the album: Miscellaneous
Hey... they're light and they fit well. Don't actually look to bad, either. Resto-mod Rocks! -
From the album: Stuff
Where would the fuel cell be in this case? The spare tire (wheel) was folded in half before it hit the fuel tank and pushed it forward some. -
From the album: Stuff
According to the factory manual you're suppose to put a scale on the steering wheel to adjust play. I'm not sure how this helps, however. -
From the album: Stuff
This one is from an '87 Sentra. Almost any pedal will do for a donor "pad". -
From the album: Stuff
Tired of that rust-promoting, carpet-penetrating silly piece of plastic screwed to your floor? Try this! -
From the album: Engine
Aluminim plates, K&N Filter. Made by Bret Watkins in Oakland, OR -
From the album: Canby 2005
Go ahead... find the wires that allowed this motor to run. Something's missing... -
From the album: Canby 2005
No wires on this side, either... -
From the album: Canby 2005
Variations on a theme - Kevin Koford's motor -
From the album: Canby 2005
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From the album: Canby 2005
Steve Pepka's spiffy engine.