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Old 09-27-2009, 01:17 AM
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Great photos, thanks for posting. I haven't seen that style axle-retaining devices in a very LONG time! Quite primitive, but effective nonetheless! What a great car. Looks like the trunk was full of stuff, any great finds inside there? I've always been a big fan of the Holley Dominator/Edelbrock C454 manifold. That's a great induction set-up and was VERY effective for many years. Still is.
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Hey, it looks like the Corvette distributor still has the shiny identification band around it. Run the numbers, you have something special there too!
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