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Just a couple of pictures of my cars.
I was on the ladder checking out plumbing and thought this view would make a great picture. What do you think.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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I like the pics!!
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" Is wearing a helmet illegal" Mike Kerr 1-29-09 |
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Nice cars!
I like The hub cap look I have hub caps on my 69 convertible and everyone loves them get alit more interest in the car than I did with torque thrust II oddly enough.
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Both those Tempests have great color combinations. Look very nice. What's the engine/drivetrain in each?
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The red one is show room stock. The 4 barrel version of the 195 4 cylinder and the automatic trans-axle. The white one has a 61 389 Tri-Power, 700R4, and a Ford 9 inch on a triangulated 4 link.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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Thanks for the reply. Nice combination. Recently replaced the automatic transaxle and drive shaft insulators on a customers V-8 63 Tempest. It was fun. The hardest part of the entire operation was lining up the bolt holes on the rectangular rubber block mounts on each side of the cradle. Other than that, it was a straightforward repair operation. Ran nice and smooth when done.
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