First test drive lots to finish in the next month.
Dean, tell us more!
Show us more......please. Looks very interesting.
Looks like Dean will be eliminating the need to pull his camp trailer.
I think he dug it out of that Silo in back. Interesting.
This is A 27 chopped touring. It had a wood box on it but the wood was just too deteriorated to use. I designed an enclosed Diamond plate aluminum box padded on top for a bed. Will use the touring bows plus 1 for the a sleeping quarters.
The engine is fresh rebuild BBF Ricardo head, Manley Race flow valves new Babbitt Stipe 280 cam aluminum pistons, aluminum intake with a NH sway back carb, My air cleaner Ruxtell 3.62-1 and Texas T disc breaks. Turn signals & break light.
running Dual batteries 6v and 12 v. & E-timer
This is A 27 chopped touring. It had a wood box on it but the wood was just too deteriorated to use. I designed an enclosed Diamond plate aluminum box padded on top for a bed. Will use the touring bows plus 1 for the a sleeping quarters.
The engine is fresh rebuild BBF Ricardo head, Manley Race flow valves new Babbitt Stipe 280 cam aluminum pistons, aluminum intake with a NH sway back carb, My air cleaner Ruxtell 3.62-1 and Texas T disc breaks. Turn signals & break light.
running Dual batteries 6v and 12 v. & E-timer
12 v alternator
Looks nice. I think it would be more interesting withot modern electronic devices.
P.S. The Instrument panel has volt meter O2 meter Oil & water temperature gage & GPS.
It will be rust & black not Pink or whatever color you call your trailer queen Royce.
Way to go Dean!
Looks great to me, Dean!
Whats an O2 meter?
Dean, How about an exhaust temp sensor? Where did you mount the sensor for the oil and water?
Next you will have it loaded up with gauges like a Montana 500 racer! Hee hee
Love the color choice as well
O2 Meter is a Air/Fuel Gauge It uses a wide band O2 sensor in the exhaust to monitor Air to fuel mixture. I have never played with one just thought it would be fun.
My water temp sensor is in my water outlet.
My oil temp sensor is in the hoghead near the starter. The car must be running to sense oil temperature. Also woks fore me as an oil level gage.
I have never played with an exhaust temp sensor.
I'm looking forward to some more pictures of that sleeper box.