Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter Thanks for sharing the letter. Takes you back, even though I'm too young to have ever been there.
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Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter Here's a pair of 1966 water pumps to go with that 1963 stroker kit from Almquist. We picked these up when BOTH pumps gave it up on a trip in the '40 when I was six years old. Found the receipt in the glove box:
http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2467f3b1.jpg Goes along with this 1959 receipt from another disastrous road trip, when the fan blew through the radiator. Towing, salvage yard radiator and labor for $21.00 plus tax! http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...ps20417c56.jpg |
Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter And, to beat an old horse, here's an article from March of 1955, promoting the engine balancing service at Tim's Precision Engines. Note the ad for "Blair's Auto Parts" on the lower left (Midas, anyone?), and the article about the upcoming 6th running of the Pebble Beach road race at the top left. A short mention of the little car show they were throwing out on the lawn there, too!
http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...psbd6b9b59.jpg Here's another one from the same time frame. Old man told me he basically wrote these articles himself -- a little free advertising for the business. The white coat made it all official, I guess! http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...psefc2ebbc.jpg And finally, here's a couple shots of my uncle Dick in 1955, to whom the letter was addressed. He had a friend who worked at the jail in Eureka CA, who made these two shots possible. Hope I haven't bored you all too much with all this! http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6c024f4e.jpg |
Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter Really enjoyed the posting. First thought was to frame that letter.
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Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter Bored us? It was a refreshing thread-no bickering, back-biting, or complaints about a lousy vendor. What's not to like? I especially got a kick out of the Uncle Dick deal, and like dude said I'd frame that stuff for sure.
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Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter LOL. I understood all the flathead lingo perfect. But...what does keep a stiff up'er...mean...exactly? :confused:
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Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter [QUOTE=OldDad;507094]And, to beat an old horse, here's an article from March of 1955, promoting the engine balancing service at Tim's Precision Engines. Note the ad for "Blair's Auto Parts" on the lower left (Midas, anyone?), and the article about the upcoming 6th running of the Pebble Beach road race at the top left. A short mention of the little car show they were throwing out on the lawn there, too!
http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...psbd6b9b59.jpg They may have called it a Merrill balancer but it was made by Stewart Warner.... We bought one in January of 1955 and immediatly started modifying it. As they came, the bed was not long enough to handle big diesel truck and tractor cranks..A simple fabricated extension fixed that. We balanced most of the blower impellers for the unlimited hydro's and the amplifier was not sensitive enough for that job so we added a preamplifier that increased the sensitivity by 10 times. That was done with vacuum tubes in those days. Frankenstien technology by today's standards. |
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Great letter and receipts guys, thanks for sharing. Cheers, Rob |
Re: 60 Year Old Flathead Hot Rodding Letter "looked like a cat-o-nine tails" lol
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