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dmoore

As well has the heater.

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ebinmaine

Interesting times......

 

Seems to me I remember a heater being an option on Ford F series trucks some into the 80s. 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, PeacemakerJack said:

Caddy in the Fort Worth Stockyards

Love those big ole Long Horns!

 

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PeacemakerJack
47 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Love those big ole Long Horns!

 

All I could think of was “Boss Hogg” from Dukes of Hazzard🧐😂😂😂

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, PeacemakerJack said:

All I could think of was “Boss Hogg” from Dukes of Hazzard🧐😂😂😂

Now you got Waylon Jennings stuck in my head man

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lynnmor
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Interesting times......

 

Seems to me I remember a heater being an option on Ford F series trucks some into the 80s. 


When I started driving, one would search the classified ads in the newspaper for a used car.  If the ad said R & H it had a radio and a heater as they were an option in many models.  

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Jeff-C175
6 hours ago, lynnmor said:

they were an option

 

Guy I knew used a Coleman camp stove in his pickup that had no heater.  Don't know how he didn't kill himself.

 

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8ntruck

A couple of decades ago, I was a counselor on a UMYF mission trip to Hungary.  Saw a bunch of Trabants while I was there.  Thought they were kind of cute, partially because they sounded and smelled like an old Evinrude. 

 

I was kind of wondering how to get a Trabant shipped back to the U.S. so I could swap an Olds Quad 4 into it.  Thought that would make a really good sleeper.

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ebinmaine
18 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Guy I knew used a Coleman camp stove in his pickup that had no heater.  

Ha!

My Ole Man done the same. 

When I were a youngun he had a VW square back wagon.

No heat. 

He'd light a 2 burner Coleman stove to defrost the wenderrs. 

 

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Howie

Somebody sold gas heaters for those VW's. How would you like it with one of those

burning in the car with you?

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Pullstart
13 hours ago, PeacemakerJack said:

Caddy in the Fort Worth Stockyards

 


that’s right where we picked up he Texas truck donor for Norman!  Imagine driving home with a 3/4 ton truck on a dolly from there in a Suburban with 5 people… round trip in 3 days :auto-swerve:

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PeacemakerJack
4 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

A couple of decades ago, I was a counselor on a UMYF mission trip to Hungary.  Saw a bunch of Trabants while I was there.  Thought they were kind of cute, partially because they sounded and smelled like an old Evinrude. 

 

I was kind of wondering how to get a Trabant shipped back to the U.S. so I could swap an Olds Quad 4 into it.  Thought that would make a really good sleeper.

The Trabant is a classic piece of engineering disaster that could only come from a Communist nation.  Although they made millions of them, not too many survived after the wall came down that divided Germany.  They have become a cult classic though in recent years and apparently are still occasionally for sale here in the USA. If you guys have 10 minutes to burn, this is a very informational yet comical video about these clown cars…

hard to imagine that they were being built while America was building the musclecars of the 1960’s! 
 

@8ntruck If you could install a modern drivetrain in one, that would definitely make a classic sleeper.  I could see it with a high performance superbike (Kawasaki, Yamaha, etc) 4 cylinder engine! Could you hear one of those wound out to 12-13,000 RPM?🧐🤣😂 and in that car body?

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dmoore
On 3/25/2022 at 9:15 AM, PeacemakerJack said:

Optional would be “ok” living in the south, up by us—NOT SO MUCH!  Better be traveling with some blankets if you don’t have a heater in the northern part of the country.  It is funny what we deem necessities on modern vehicles. I’ve been doing a lot of traveling lately but here is some pics of just a few cars I’ve spotted along the trail…

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a ‘68 in Texas City

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A ‘69 in Berlin, Germany

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Caddy in the Fort Worth Stockyards

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Awesome Blue Oval by in our hometown—oshkosh

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Caleb and I at MCACN with Arnie Beswicks daughters clone Judge behind us!

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My baby girl with her bestie’s and the Ol’ Goat I brought her home with the day after she was born! (On her 15th birthday last fall!) time flys guys-doesn’t it🤔😅

Funny you mention MCACN, Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals held every year the weekend before Thanksgiving in Rosemont, Illinois, Chicago suburbs. One of my low mile survivors was invited to be displayed during 2015 show. A 1972 Duster340 with 34,000 miles, original paint, interior, drivetrain, tires, plugs, plug wires, well, you get the picture. Truly a great honor to have been part of that show which is THE top muscle car show on the planet.  

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Tractorhead
On 3/26/2022 at 5:09 AM, PeacemakerJack said:

The Trabant is a classic piece of engineering disaster that could only come from a Communist nation.  

 

@8ntruck If you could install a modern drivetrain in one, that would definitely make a classic sleeper.  I could see it with a high performance superbike (Kawasaki, Yamaha, etc) 4 cylinder engine! Could you hear one of those wound out to 12-13,000 RPM?🧐🤣😂 and in that car body?

 

The hardest piece in a Trabant is....

 

 

... the driver.. 😂😂😂

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Tractorhead

I sometimes remember the good old times with my Friend Emma when we Wrenching together on his Lincoln,

he someday lent me his Car when we finished it, dunno if i showed allready.

 

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it was still a pleasure to ride it.

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Jeff-C175

Well... not a muscle car, or a hot rod but definitely vintage.  The treasurer and I bought this new in '87 and for the last 20 years it's been in the back garage collecting dust and generally going to he77.  I wanted to clean out the back garage completely so I could have a bigger shop area to work in.  I was going to scrap the car.  The treasurer cried... "It was my very first brand new car!"  OK then, it can't stay if it doesn't run, so in February I began the long journey to getting it running again.  I'll spare you all the detail$$$$$$$

 

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Pullstart

55?

 

 

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The Freightliner Guy

Oh how I love Bel airs and yes that looks like a 55

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cafoose
5 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

55?

Nope '56 second picture is '55

Amazon.com: Desperate Enterprises Chevy 1956 Bel Air Tin Sign, 16" W x  12.5" H : Home & Kitchen1955 Chevy Photograph by Paul Mashburn | Pixels

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The Freightliner Guy

The 57 bel air is my favorite car and my second favorite car is made by a brand that has a reputation for bad cars and it’s amc,s gremlin yep the amc gremlin

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Pullstart

@cafoose so it’s in the trim / body line?

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cafoose

Mainly the grille and front bumper and the rear bumper and tail lights. Also the dash area is different. There may be other things too.

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lynnmor

I did a quick search about the V's on the front and rear of these Chevy's, apparently it has been forgotten what was meaning of the gold, chrome and no V's.  Being a stop light drag racer back in the day, I learned the difference.  That is a hint and I will wait a day or so to see if anyone remembers.

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Sparky

  Sold my Vette about 5 or 6 years ago…kinda miss just cruisin in it. Sold it right as it hit 100,000 miles. 

  Bone stock: 5.7 and a 6 speed manual.

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