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- Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
My brother owned the Blue Bandit Gto for a short time in the early 70's He sold it to a Pontiac collector who at the time was around Olney Illinois He found the car again a year or two ago It is in a building in Texas , but the guy wouldn't price it He said Don Gay had tried to buy it back before he died
- Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted | Page 2 | The H. A. M. B.
I actually talked with the guys brother today that owns the Blue Bandit GTO funny car, it is in a garage in Texas, the guy won't allow anyone to see it, but his brother said the guy is getting ready to retire and is going to restore it and nostagia race it he said it is exactly the way it was when his brother bought it from mine but it was weathered
- Hot Rods Ford 429 460-best intake manifold for high HP?
That is the Blue Thunder 4v dp intake they are a dealer Not a bad intake, but the Stealth is easier to obtain I would not expect to see an incredible difference between the Stealth the dual 4 bbl , unless the carburetors on the 2x4 are not tuned effectively
- Blue Dot Tail Lights WHY? When did this start? | The H. A. M. B.
The Blue-Dots have become "legend" so the reality of the matter is lost in the fog of memories and dreams From all I have read and heard from "old-timers" they were never the norm in car circles, never universally popular throughout the country, and ceased being available sometime around 1957-58
- Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted | Page 3 | The H. A. M. B.
The owner of the Blue Bandit II in Texas has passed away, he was my brother I have inherited the car I have since learned by studying the 1966 Carcraft build article, when the car was stretched by Dick +Mike in Chicago, they did the Pontiac world a huge favor They added hairpins to relocate the front axle 10" forward, like an old school rod
- Technical - blue flame 6 | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
Some folks say that all of the old 6s are blue flame, others say it started with the 1937 engine (which had the first of the funky combustion chamber design), others say it started with the 53 Vette, which specifically called the engine the Blue Flame 6
- Removing bluing from chrome headers. [polisher?] - The Jalopy Journal
The plating appears to be in good condition but it's turned blue I've had limited sucess with a product called "Blue-away" purchased at the local Harley shop on some plated exhaust manifolds but it took a ton of rubbing and only about 50 #37; of the bluing came out Plus, it was obviously abrasive with some kinda grit in it
- Technical - Blue-point Growler | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
Technical Blue-point Growler Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Model A Mark, Oct 20, 2023
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