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#61
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Leave it a stick. Less heat involved than with the automatic.
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#62
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Hey i would love a set of goldenrod yellow t/a fenders for this anybody got some year dosen't matter
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#63
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no more primer overspray
a few more pics this time it's clean also a pic of the front brake setup it looks like the spindles rotors hubs and calipers are made by a place called stock car products
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#64
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can you help me with the oil pan?Tom
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#65
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oil pan
ok tom here are the specs on the pan
the sump is 6" deep from the rear main cap to the bottom and 3 1/4" at the front edge of the sump and the internal dimensions are 4 1/4" front to back and 9 7/8" across the baffel is 9 1/2" long and 4" wide it is all conected to the pump through the pickup tube, the distance from the pan rail to the baffel is 4 5/8. there is a rubber seal around the baffel that seals off the sump from the rest of the pan and there is a oil return hole with a screen in the middle of the baffel. if you need any more info let me know |
#66
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Well just found out that my layoff will be permanant as the store is closing in two weeks so it looks like i will be selling this
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#67
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Damn you have to sell it? That sucks to have to give up something this cool.
If I actually had some money I'd even buy this cool piece of history from you. Good luck with the jobs. |
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I'd love to have it, but unfortunately I'm up to my eyeballs right now in this nostalgia funny car project.
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#69
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Hang tough for a little while- you might land a new job quickly and this won't be an issue. Best of luck to you.
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Don Keefe, Founding Editor-in-Chief, Poncho Perfection Magazine (October 1, 2015- present) www.ponchoperfection.com Contributing Editor: Collectible Automobile (1999- present) Author: "Grand Prix: Pontiac's Luxury Performance Car" (Released April 27, 2007) "How to Restore Your Pontiac GTO" (Released July 15, 2012) "Pontiac Concept and Show Cars, 1939-1980" (Release Date April, 2016) "Leave the gun, take the cannoli." |
#70
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Hopefully you get a job before you sell it!
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My Dad's 59. The start of my love for Pontiacs! |
#71
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don't want to but i have one car in for paint and 2 motors going toghther so i have to prioritize but i will not let this go easily and will just keep it if it does not sell in a week i have listed some of the loose parts that i would not need anyway on ebay so maby they will defray the costs of this one. also have all 5 carholes filled right now and hate for this to be outside but summer is coming and that helps
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#72
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#73
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#74
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Got a pair of NOS fenders for the car today project underway
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#75
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ttt
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#76
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Just read this thread for the first time. Great find. Look around VT. all the time for finds like that. Any progress/pic's.
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#77
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Nice find.......I would keep it as a racer too. Keep us all posted on your progress. Congrats!!!
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#78
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I hope to be dropping the motor and trans in this week i will post some new pics as soon as i get a chance. Since the article in HPP i have been getting a lot of calls on the car that is why i bumped this back to the top so the pics were easier to find
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#79
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Cool.
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#80
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You totally scored on this deal! Definitely keep posting pics as you progress.
Congrats.
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So many toys, so little time '06 GTO, '68 LeMans project, bikes, etc. |
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