Jim, if you're looking for a nice little winter project, you might
disassemble the speedo housing and paint all of the gauge needles
in florescent red.
Just punch a small hole in a large sheet of paper to mask off
the gauge from the needle.
In the car an OEM Golden Commando?
Neil Vedder
Jim Rawa wrote:
so, i had to move 8 cars to get to 1 i needed to relocate to a
different spot for a different phase of resto... so this marks the 4th
or 5th time "Sheila" has hit the road... did 2 cruises in the process
over the summer...
this time actually took the time to make little videos... a car like
this shouldn't even be driven [find another arizona survivor like
it!]... but when i do- always give her a little exercise.
first is just a walk-around, 2nd is a little drive- take note speedo
is slightly off- when paced with a modern digital car 100 on the 150
speedo is actually about 92 or 93 due to radial diameters or reluctor
spring age- but you'll get the idea... and hopefully if you have one-
imagine the roar of 8 barrels of air rushing in- the vid didnt do it
justice... also the fact it has a stock dual quiet exhaust did add to
the thrill either!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHQpBXduMjY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op2wDWNwlYA
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