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Old 01-11-2021, 08:16 PM
flamedabone flamedabone is offline
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Default Finished my '33 Ford. (PONTIAC powered of course.)

I have been on this little '33 Ford the last year or so. I don't usually post pictures of Fords but I thought you might appreciate the Pontiac under the bonnet. Pretty nasty 400 with a 6-71, TKO-600 and a quick change rear.

Here is the before, a pretty decent car compared to the junk I usually drag home.





Here she is done. The little car is fun as hell to drive and makes some pretty decent power. It sounds pretty cool ripping through the gears with the quick change and blower making all that racket.







Sorry about the giant pic, not sure what I did there....

See ya, -Abone.

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1933, 1934, 1936 and 1940 Fords, also Pontiac powered.
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