I like the two tone paint job. I think 2 tone paint jobs look so nice. I see so many old trucks painting fire engine red, or White. I like a 2 tone. Looks classy and period correct. I know some of the trucks had 2 piece front wind shields and like this one a one piece. I know they could not make curved 1 piece windshields till later in the 1950's. I wonder why some manufacturers went with 2 piece windshields and some went with 1 piece. Both look nice to me, I like the crank out front windshields myself. I wonder why they only sold this originally with 1 windshield wiper?
WAY too many musical backgrounds to play, which is great if you're the kind of person who wants musical background for certain situations like Peter Griffin wished for. Personally I just want the Dukes of Hazzard 12 note Dixieland horn with maybe the ability to use the horn as a PA with my CB.
My Dad had one first vehicle i ever drove some guy hit it head on coming to fast around a corner in the mountains during hunting season. Man i miss that beast...
High temp powder coat is good to 1000 degrees. If he didnt use high temp and they light that indoors the fumes could be very dangerous. I'm sure they just want it as decoration...I hope.
hello! I also have a 65 Mustang Fastback with Willwood brakes but I would like to change the Willwood brake pedal and clutch as well. Do you know which kit is correct? thank you
We run karmann ghia disc set-up on the front and rear but for the rear we'll run a Porsche 911 rotor so we can run a wider wheel on the rear for our VW woods buggy's. I learned 20 years ago about how a bumpy trail can play a role in a drum brake style wheel cylinder blowing out instantly leaving you with no brakes.
the whole story is crap. get your car to an experienced mechanic and let him adjust ignition and carburetor properly. Afterwards you can skip this show, just pull the choke, don't use the accelerator and crank. As the idle speed becomes faster you con can push back the choke step by step
Love that two-tone colour on the Vicky. That was the original colour scheme of my Vicky, which I've owned now since 1973, with a rebuilt 292 that has given me zero issues! Nice to see what you've done with your build.