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I will check that out... Meanwhile fill in some details and more pics of that engine bay. I have two of those valve covers I plan on polishing eventually... Cough up some details- that bay looks pristine!
66stepside wrote:Meanwhile fill in some details and more pics of that engine bay. I have two of those valve covers I plan on polishing eventually... Cough up some details- that bay looks pristine!
Don't know a whole lot about it other than it's an Austin Healey. It was one of the cars in a "not-necessarily-stock" car show the Museum of Automobiles held last September (think it's going to be a regular event). http://www.museumofautos.com/csas.php. I uploaded the full-size image of it at http://www.jeep-trucks.com/assets/images/100_1124.JPG (just under 1MB file size). The only other picture of it is:
If that's an Austin-Healy, I don't have two! Lol. It looked like the tornado 230 on my small screen. I plan on polishing those two. I wish I had two Austin's, I'd sell them and buy more jeeps.
My son at 6 years old. Just broswing old, random, photos and this one always stood out because of his form at 7. Kid is 12 now and dead balls on with a handgun, rifle, or shotgun.
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"After years of being paranoid about my Jeep’s temp going towards that 220F mark, I’m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy