DB2
Senior Member
You weren’t very easily discouraged.
You weren’t very easily discouraged.
that mess permited you to run through multiple states` most of it went away in late 70s early 80s. now called IRPWhat was the deal with all the numbers on the door and all the license plates and why don't you see that anymore?
Interesting that Pete logger has a Hall Scott badge on the hood. The only Hall Scott’s I have been around were giant gassers. Did they make automotive diesels?
A corn dog rotisserie... hmmmmManual steering too boot? And nowadays they can’t go if they can’t plug in a curling iron or their corn dog rotisserie
What was the deal with all the numbers on the door and all the license plates and why don't you see that anymore?
Interesting that Pete logger has a Hall Scott badge on the hood. The only Hall Scott’s I have been around were giant gassers. Did they make automotive diesels?
You would get on a hard pull on a damp day going up a hill it would start realy pulling down then hit a leave spot or go down hill and it would warm up till it got in a pull agin. The carburetor would be soild white with frost.1091 Cu In Hall Scott, there is another complete one to go with this one. Big Zenith brass toilet for a carburetor, wide open even in 90 plus degree heat including all the heat from the engine,
those carbs would ice up.