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'59 Bel Air Hot Rod...Hoarder, Perhaps?
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the "sold state altnator and no termastat" are deal breakers for me
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Car has a lot of personality. I'd like to help him clean it up and hear some stories lol.
"i lov it but getting to old now so let it go." |
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----Somebody is a hoarder!......Bill S
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Wow. That is the most impressive arrangement of fuel lines and filters I have ever seen under a hood.
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That's one word for it.
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Ha! I thought the same thing. Miles of red rubber fuel lines & red 10 gauge wire.
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Arrowsmith (05-13-2019) |
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At least 3 filters.
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Arrowsmith (05-13-2019) |
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The red lines look like air hose to me being that thick...
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No telling what has been living under all that stuff in the interior. I think I would have my .22 handy when I started pulling all that stuff out.
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