I saw your original thread and was sad to see the fire damage to Dumpie, but I'm glad your moving forward with the rebuild and look forward to seeing the resurrection!
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I can see your point on that. A valid point.Yes, I feel sad. But, I've got no use for a car that can only do 48 mph and is borderline dangerous on the open road. It was for sale for a long time, I'm actually surprised a purist didn't pick it up to restore it.
And that was before it was burned to the ground.
Yes, I feel sad. But, I've got no use for a car that can only do 48 mph and is borderline dangerous on the open road. It was for sale for a long time, I'm actually surprised a purist didn't pick it up to restore it.
And that was before it was burned to the ground.
I've been driving my 1967 FJ45 with the original F motor and 3-speed on the highway, and it will do 70mph all day long.Yes, I feel sad. But, I've got no use for a car that can only do 48 mph and is borderline dangerous on the open road. It was for sale for a long time, I'm actually surprised a purist didn't pick it up to restore it.
And that was before it was burned to the ground.
Stock, stock and stock. Actually, the tires are the closest I can get to stock. I believe the closest are these H78-15 tires.What size tires and gearing and what rpm are you doing at 70?