Jem's Bonneville
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No photo's yet but lots been going on, big pile of crap on the floor from under the hood. Air con gone, heater gone, sundry wiring and vacuum hoses dispensed with, cleaning, painting, more cleaning, some new parts, some vintage parts, it's looking much better. Brakes are still crap so new master cylinder coming, new carpet fitted, and a very rare set of vintage wheels being prepped for installation....
So here's were we are as of today, very much a work in progress but getting there. New HEI dizzy to replace the points one, performer intake with 750 double pumper, vintage '60's rocker covers and new carb plumbing and a bit of paint here and there.
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Hurst made the Lightening Shifter, didn't look like what Blue has fitted.AllKiller wrote:I remember Hurst or someone making a multi lever shifter like a Lenco style shifter. ...cant remember the
Then again Blues fabrication skills might of transformed it

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http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_kw=hurs ... d+shifters
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