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Here is a vintage Auto Meter rev control box.
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I love the old autometer stuff. Notice the red anodized finish under the paint? Remind you of any other tach senders out there?
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Cool A&A "Channel Ram" scoop. Looks like the taller 9 or 10" version. Generic afterpops made today are 7" tall. Not mine.
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Look's cool.
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Here's a hurst line loc removed from an early 70 camaro.
These numbers are stamped on the end piece 3 30 9 4 The 4 is about 1/2 a line down from the 3 numbers in a line. |
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I believe it is a Mr Gasket.(see pic) It has master cyl and wheel cyl. on it also.<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheNovaMan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The different designs of the Hurst line locks are confusing. Here is a pic I swiped off the internet (possibly this site) some time ago of the style I thought would be correct for Day 2ing my 1970 Nova:
http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...rstLineLoc.jpg I bought one that was supposed to be a Hurst and looks similar, but isn't quite the same, and it doesn't say Hurst on it. It looks like the one on the right in Hemicolt's pic, so maybe it really is a Hurst? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...e=IMG_0828.JPG Hemicolt, does yours say "MASTER CYL." on one end and "12 VOLT D.C." and "WHEEL CYL." on the other end? That's what mine says. Biondo's current offering is probably similar enough to fool 99+% of the general public: http://www.biondoracing.com/images/shopping/LL.jpg http://www.biondoracing.com/RacerEssentials.shtml#LL </div></div> |
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http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../Day2Chick.jpg
Okay, so it ain't a cool '60s picture but it is at least 20 years ago. |
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