Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Guy up the road from where I grew up had a very cool 32 Ford coupe. > It looked bone stock to me and I thought it was for years. > One day I got a close look at it sitting outside his house and started talking to him. > It had a hopped up four banger in it. Roll and tuck white interior with red piping, Juice brakes [IIRC he said from a 42?] > He'd had it for years, it was sprayed in black lacquer and hand rubbed. It was 12volt converted and sported a stereo etc; > He said it was his favorite car and he had two Mustangs a Corvette and several other decent muscle car types. > > Now I understand a lot better then I did at the time. The 'hopped up four banger', I saw one, an open roaster type, at some Orange County car show... open car, and an OHV head on an A engine! Open pipes! Wow was it nice... OK that could sway me... but I got a yard full of AMC iron, and I'm really looking forward to putting that 195.6ohv together... Yar, and what Andrew sez. There's no chance of me getting such a thing; it was an impulse after reading the article... and yeah, 32 would be better (you could make a real car w/hyd brakes and all that). It's attractive though. I didn't say the thing that surprised me -- price. Apparently a Model T, $5000 is mid priced. I tink the geezer factor is the reason. (Geezer factor, meaning, each car era seems to have it's nostalgic cohort; when they get old enough that they start demographically dying off, their toys go on the market. It'll happen to me, so I ain't making fun of them!) _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list