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Old 08-11-2016, 03:01 PM   #21
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How about you Ian? What kind of hot-rod goodies are on your pickup?
Basically nothing.

I have the Marvel-Schebler Carburetor it came with still installed... other than that it's a thorough bred. I bought a Zenith carb, but I've never bothered to actually put it together and get it on the car. Everything I read on here says the Marvel is really better anyways, other than the availability of parts.

It came with a new coil installed, but that turned out to be garbage so I went back to the ancient coil the previous owner threw in as a spare.

It's got cast iron drums & rebuilt backing plates, those are MUCH better than what it came with.


Since this picture was taken I've also switched to the 3X plugs, I like those a lot more than the pictured ones.

I do understand the appeal of a Mitchell OD & a moderately higher compression head though!
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Old 08-11-2016, 03:05 PM   #22
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Ian,

I always enjoy your road trip posts.. Thanks for taking the time to sharing your adventures!
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Old 08-11-2016, 10:20 PM   #23
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Basically nothing.

I have the Marvel-Schebler Carburetor it came with still installed... other than that it's a thorough bred. I bought a Zenith carb, but I've never bothered to actually put it together and get it on the car. Everything I read on here says the Marvel is really better anyways, other than the availability of parts.

It came with a new coil installed, but that turned out to be garbage so I went back to the ancient coil the previous owner threw in as a spare.

It's got cast iron drums & rebuilt backing plates, those are MUCH better than what it came with.


Since this picture was taken I've also switched to the 3X plugs, I like those a lot more than the pictured ones.

I do understand the appeal of a Mitchell OD & a moderately higher compression head though!
Hot-rod brakes! Probably a great place to start (stop).
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Old 08-12-2016, 12:38 AM   #24
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See! You answered your own question!

My car is all stock, and a little tired, but still fun to drive... which I do almost every day.

How about you Ian? What kind of hot-rod goodies are on your pickup?
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It is only those modifications that allow me to enjoy my car the way I want. A standard motor would not have a hope. There was a bog standard motor in the same car when I got it. The best I did with that motor was about 450 miles in the day but a solo car - no towing. I can only say again, "The cars will do it if we let them".
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