Hmm, my 'appraisal' wasn't too far off, huh?
I'm not gloating.....BUT, can you finagle a photo from thev seller
showing a clear shot of the P/T plate?????
GOTTA find out if that white/red/white scheme is OEM, or not!
Regardless, this is a rare-mobile..
To everyone else. including our foreign-friends, THIS car appears to be
a REAL bargain, at under $1K. Hopefully, you can install a correct D500
engine and can afford to transport the car to your home (not cheap,
nowadays!).
Neil Vedder
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- From: Bill Amberger <Magnumguy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 08:32:21 -0500
Just a reminder to my 57/58 Dodge and other forward lookers, this car is fur
sale, MagnumGirl thinks if I want one, to buy one that runs under it's own
power.
It can be had fur < $1000.
Bill The Magnumguy
Romans 8:28-29
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From: "Bill K." <pontiac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] MORE INSIGHTS~ QUESTIONS ON WHATZIT WORTH
Generally, guys who ditch the iron TF either round up the '62 aluminum
case with the drum on it, or change the rearend out for a later one with
provisions for a regular parking brake, and dump the tapered axle rear.
That makes brake service a bunch easier, and generally the newer brakes
are superior to the originals. Seems to me that setting up the trans
case parking brake is somewhat of a pain and the parts aren't that easy to
find, as well.
Trouble there is the bolt-in for the 60-62 cars is the 70-74 Cuda
rearend - even the one-leggers with high gear ratios for those cars bring
pretty good money. I'm not sure what works in the 55-56 and 57-59 cars,
if there is a later model Mopar (or even Ford, blasphemy I know, but the
wheel bolt pattern is the same) that's a direct bolt-in, or if you have to
move the perches on the housing. (I'm sure one can be found that's the
right width).
Bill K.
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Blank
OK guys, got some questions, especially for those who've done
later-model drivetrain conversions.
I have a cast-iron 57 torqueflite tranny, so can, say a 78 318, be =
bolted via
adapter, to the old torqueflite?
Or, an older 50's Hemi be bolted to a later t-flite? Are there adapters =
to use a pushbutton selector on a later t-flite?
How does one use the old drum E-brake if you use a later t-flite?
Thanks
Bill The Magnumguy
Romans 8:28-29
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