Posted by trucker40 on February 13, 2008 at 15:32:47 from (69.155.108.127):
In Reply to: Lanse and his tractor posted by Old Ford Mechanic on February 12, 2008 at 21:47:36:
I got a 1956 ford car from my older brother when I was 13.About that time got a book about building a hot rod out of a 56 Ford in the 60s.I think it was a Peterson book,later got from the same place a book about painting your car.I put a synchromesh transmisiion in,moved the 3 speed shifter from the column to the floor,hauled hay to get the money for all this,rebuilt the carb,adjusted the valves,it was a inline 6 motor.Replaced the clutch disc,fixed some rust holes with stuff I ordered out of a JC Whitney catalog(didnt even know they had plastic filler,didnt have a torch to do lead)and painted it all before I was 16.First time I took it to school 14 miles in to town,blew the motor up coming home.
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