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Take 'em all
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Re: More traveling As I see a spare wheel with no tire
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Re: More traveling As Is that a Victoria on the back?
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Re: More traveling As wonder how the AA performed with a load that size.....
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Re: More traveling As Coupe, Coupe, AA, Tudor. A's did not come with a spare tire, it was extra. The rim was included though.
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Re: More traveling As Looks like he's pulling at least 9500#.
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Re: More traveling As I don't know, a compound low gear it might have a good chance to move it. Might only be going about 25 at top end though. Also noticed that it is going down hill.
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The 1980 VW Rabbit (Westmoreland) that I owned had the then standard 40hp diesel engine. An enthusiast at some time put a dynamometer to the engine and was somehow able to measure the actual horsepower necessary to drive the car at speed. 11 horsepower at 55mph. What made the low peak horsepower diesel engine able to compete in modern driving was the torque curve for the diesel. Joe K |
Re: More traveling As I wonder how they kept the oil in the second and 4th car the angle they're loaded at surely would have leaked oil pass the rear main!!!
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Re: More traveling As There is something to this torque discussion. If you ask someone that builds mild streetrods, they will tell you that a car that gives the sensation of power has good torque. Had a grandmother that had a small block 69 Chevelle. Her husband always said "That car of Ruth's has more guts than any car I have ever owned". A factory small block in the car.
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Re: More traveling As I was talking about the trailer spare not having a tire. I see the first coupe also doesn't. Even if the trailer spare had a tire I doubt the driver could change a flat
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Re: More traveling As Is that a water bag hanging from the front bumper of the AA?
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The original photo is from the Oregon Historical Society and there is a very large hi-res version of it on their website as well as a rear view.
Front https://digitalcollections.ohs.org/u...fad7e5b2d917c6 Rear https://staff.digitalcollections.ohs...e1b5600743794c Quote:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1704548159 Attachment 533604 -Tim |
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