That guy's a dealer and it doesn’t even looked vacuumed. I’d have it detailed with plastic seat covers and paper on the boards. For that kind of...
I’d give him a set of brand new keys in a small box with some sort of custom key ring that was representative of him. Then I’d make him sweat it...
That one looks super, looking forward to the more pics. The seller should through down some paper on the floor boards, one of my pet peeves at the...
Really nice work!
That's a looker :cheers2:
I got to tell you, this one chokes me up a bit. Many of us love our hobby but I get that lump in my throat every time I think about this car and...
Got a little further this weekend, cam bearings installed but had one slight hiccup. I had to pop out the 2 -1/16th freeze plug at the rear of...
I like it! :thumbs2:
Thank you sir! :tiphat:
Made some more progress today, installed the freeze plugs, front galley plug and the drain plug. I used aviation permatex instead of JB Weld on...
Nice job, looks really good!
I don't think its required either, the block was nearly bare when I got it and there was a lot of surface rust on it. It was really visible after...
Here's the final color, it's suppose to be Ford Blue (dark). I was going for period correct 1972 200cid. Looks really close to what's in my car...
That's just the shadow, it's was all grey primer.
The blue is masking tape, I'll post some pictures of it painted later tonight.
Not sure if I understand? I hit it with VHT Engine Enamel Primer, today I'll paint it with VHT Engine Enamel "Old" Ford Blue (it's the dark ford...
I live is San Diego, it doesn't freeze here. The last time it snowed here was in the 1940’s (I kid you not) but if it did I would curl up in the...
I used a dab of JB Weld on each of them, I also used thread sealer on the galley plug.
Finally!!! After six weeks at the machine shop I finally got my block back this morning. They magnafluxed it, bored it twenty thousands over,...
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