comanche pilot
Pre-takeoff checklist
Sweet Car Jay!! I like all the improvements!
Here's two of my other classics, besides the '60 Comanche!
Here's two of my other classics, besides the '60 Comanche!
Beautiful car Jay.
I'm not sure if this has been posted yet, but I'll just go ahead and blast away the rest of your evening:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/
http://www.visitelginpark.com/
Great topic.Jay, I am really enjoying this Chieftan thread. I do have a question: corrosion. None of this vintage automobiles had corrosion protection, and the Chieftain is now in a salt air environment. How is the Chief now, and do you plan on protecting it further? If so, how?
But good on you for starting a project like this! -Skip
BTW: Here is a pic of the bottom of the Chief, taken BEFORE I cleaned and corrosion proofed it.
As you can see, it is remarkably pristine.
We are in New Braunfels (Gruene, actually) for Mary's birthday. A couple of days of pampering away from the island is just what the doctor ordered.Jay, go to a 12 step program immediately. You are sliding down the slippery slope to the dark side of the force. Stop before it is too late. Look at Jay Leno. No help for him now. Flee. Flee for your life.
sez I, sliding one hand along the erotic slope of the rocker covers on the matching part numbers of a 454 big block chevy engine on the stand next to me. The wife says if I start sleeping out here, that's it!
Jay, what is the large basically rectangular gizmo to the left, in the opposing quadrant of the frame's "X"?
-Skip
Opposite the muffler?Jay, what is the large basically rectangular gizmo to the left, in the opposing quadrant of the frame's "X"?
-Skip
What's our next stop? A classic car dealership... lol!
Opposite the muffler?
That's part of the heater. Believe it not, this 64 year old car had an under the seat heater!
I'm not sure about driving a 64 year old antique car (with no air conditioning) 19.5 hours to Wisconsin!Jay, you need to bring your Pontiac to the IOLA CAR SHOW.
lol This is EXACTLY what Mary said I should do!If you could find a 6 volt version of one of those ice-powered portable AC units that are being marketed to pilots.....
Yep.I am SO glad you got the proper wheels on that car.
Yep.
Now, what do I do with $1 AMU worth of mag wheels? Seems like I should buy an old Camaro for them...
Way to not waste that 1AMU!Yep.
Now, what do I do with $1 AMU worth of mag wheels? Seems like I should buy an old Camaro for them...
Turn it into another fuel truck?
My grandma had a '42 Willy's that's what I learned to drive in. At the ripe old age of 11.Anoybody want a Willy's Jeep?
http://www.govliquidation.com/aucti...=1942-willys-military-mb-jeep&utm_campaign=BA
Now....what the heck am I going to do with a custom hot rod?
Sweet Car Jay!! I like all the improvements!
Here's two of my other classics, besides the '60 Comanche!
Would make a hell of a crew/guest car, but the liability of giving a high powered vehicle to customers may be a downside.
No heater or A/C in the El Camino...?
Man...I must be getting old if that is the first thing I noticed...
I know..... 265 A/C.....
Love Caminos, have had two of them. Sold my 87 awhile back, wish I still had it. I'd definitely give that baby a paint job.
Well, I'd say drive the hell out of it for a few months, then sell it. It's an El Camino, so the only people who love them are people who drove (or their parents drove) one growing up. Not much good as a sports car, not much good as a truck. Can you tell I don't like 'em?! Lol. Father in law has 2 of them (67 SS, 70SS) and they are the only vehicles he has that I have no desire to drive.
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lol! Someone would definitely kill themselves.
Remember -- we had to replace the windshield in one of our courtesy cars (a Subaru Outback) TWICE because people kept pulling the hood release at 60 mph. .