Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

Car pics too cool not to share

Here's a Cornbinder doing it's job....

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But do you like it?

There's something about the frontend that I kinda like, though I can't quite put my finger on it. I'm fairly certain it's AI, and as such, I wish they would've finessed it more so that I could say for certain, one way or the other, whether I like it. Stylistically speaking, it has potential. ;)
 
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I'm not a fan of the continental kit on the tail... I don't know that there is any car that I've ever seen one on that I liked...

I've always been a fan of Continental kits, myself. There are some that are over the top even for me, but in general, I'm a fan when it's a long and low car, or a custom. They're definitely not everyone's cup of tea, to be sure. My wife absolutely hates 'em. :LOL:

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Decided to spend some time looking at and sorting pictures I have actually taken myself but ended up trying to figure out why I have so many that I just copied from the interwebs. Here's a few of those.

Here's a Cord with something I don't think I've ever seen before, or since seeing this picture. The headlights up.
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Here's a view of the inside of a Miller 122 "Indy car" front axle a decade or so before the FWD Cord. I have no idea if they have any similarities
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Here's a 1929(?) Essex. I'm pretty this picture isn't AI because I borrowed it about 15 yrs ago.
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Here's a delivery guy starting to manually crank something or other:
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Maybe the ramps? IDK but you got to do something get that '52/'53 Hudson Hornet off the trailer.
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I think this had something to do with Hudson, based on the triangle emblem on the hub cap.
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Here's a line of cars awaiting their deaths.🤯 I think #13 is a late 40s Buick but I'm sure #14 Is a 46 Hudson and #17(?) is also a Hudson. It could be a 46, 47 or maybe even a 42.
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Decided to spend some time looking at and sorting pictures I have actually taken myself but ended up trying to figure out why I have so many that I just copied from the interwebs. Here's a few of those.

Here's a Cord with something I don't think I've ever seen before, or since seeing this picture. The headlights up.
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Here's a view of the inside of a Miller 122 "Indy car" front axle a decade or so before the FWD Cord. I have no idea if they have any similaritiesView attachment 603139

Here's a 1929(?) Essex. I'm pretty this picture isn't AI because I borrowed it about 15 yrs ago.
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Here's a delivery guy starting to manually crank something or other:
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Maybe the ramps? IDK but you got to do something get that '52/'53 Hudson Hornet off the trailer.View attachment 603152

I think this had something to do with Hudson, based on the triangle emblem on the hub cap.
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Here's a line of cars awaiting their deaths.🤯 I think #13 is a late 40s Buick but I'm sure #14 Is a 46 Hudson and #17(?) is also a Hudson. It could be a 46, 47 or maybe even a 42.
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Incredible pics! (y)
 
I've always been a fan of Continental kits, myself. There are some that are over the top even for me, but in general, I'm a fan when it's a long and low car, or a custom. They're definitely not everyone's cup of tea, to be sure. My wife absolutely hates 'em. :LOL:

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Isn't it GREAT that we can all like & dislike something but still agree that we LOVE old cars???

And still be friends at the end of the day..
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts