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- Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted | The H. A. M. B.
Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by King Tut, Mar 14, 2008
- Hot Rods - Ford 429 460-best intake manifold for high HP?
Hot Rods Ford 429 460-best intake manifold for high HP? Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by HotRod28AR, Aug 12, 2008
- History - Blue Crown spark plugs?? | The H. A. M. B.
Blue Crown Spark Plug was a product of the Motor Master Products Company in the 1930’s and at the height of business, Motor Master Products was selling a range of 90+ spark plugs This was during the era of when Chrysler owned the Autolite spark plug concern and General Motors owned AC spark plugs with Champion also doing business
- Projects - 292 Y Block Manifold choice | The H. A. M. B.
Mummert has an aluminum Y-block intake manifold, but unlike the Blue Thunder, it does not have the crossover for a heat riser choke I'm blocking the crossover on my B manifold and using an electric choke
- Model T drawings plans | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
Thought I'd start a single thread with Model T tech drawings and plans these can be original Ford productions, restorer or hot rod productions
- Removing bluing from chrome headers. [polisher?] | The H. A. M. B.
Kinda like the old "aluma kote" from Blackjack I think they just did the first 12-13 inches of the pipes While the headers eventually turned blue and the chrome deteriorated he said they lasted 2-3 times longer than his first set before he had to replace them due to looking bad cosmetically
- Chevy Color Code for Dummies | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
This is a list of the Chevy Color code as recognized by most wiring companies This is by no means absolutely complete as Chevy changed things here
- History - The Crest ~ What does it mean? | The H. A. M. B.
The Blue Oval was added nearly two decades later, making the badge what it is today Click to expand Well, strictly speaking, the crest means F-O-R-D, that being the part of the arms above the helm – absent here – which is above the escutcheon, or shield Heraldry is very interesting once you get into it
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