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    Default Another car from work!

    Well here is another interesting car from work. This one is a 1926 Chrysler Model 58. Hope you enjoy!







    20" wooden wheels FTW!





    I thought this was pretty cool. This is the oil level gauge! It's just a lever coming out of the oil pan and shows you when you oil gets low.






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    I love the old cars especially this one. Nice car and nice place.

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    nice!


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    pimpin

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    put a k20 in it!!!!!!!! lol jk, gotdamn 1926 its nearly a fossil

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    Man you got a fun job, real old school there, what your gonna do to it?
    zoom-zoom-zoom

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    nice car, but that Snap-on tool box looks good not to big and not to small
    FYCN in a rick james voice

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    nice car, but that Snap-on tool box looks good not to big and not to small
    Thanks, that my dad's box. I should take a picture of the other guy that works with us, Chris, his box is very nice! It's silver and chrome.

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    ^We just have to get it running better. Just adjusting the valves, and new intake gasket, mainly getting it ready for the guy to sell.

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    fuckin nice, install vtec in it

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    nice. would have loved to see cars in person back when everything was mechanical, but then again, it's amazing to see what Elec Eng. and Comp. Engineers have done in less than a century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IDCoconut
    nice. would have loved to see cars in person back when everything was mechanical, but then again, it's amazing to see what Elec Eng. and Comp. Engineers have done in less than a century.
    x2... Yeah it's pretty cool to see how things were, and how far cars have come along!

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    That's pretty neat.

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    Are those SSR superfins in wood ? .. hahaa just playing.I'd like to see one of those in person to enjoy seeing how things have evolved as well.





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