"Moto Nose" for Fords
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- First Name: David
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"Moto Nose" for Fords
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Re: "Moto Nose" Air Breather for Fords
Crazy ideas... Yes, it would work, to a degree. A better idea would be a deep-finned lower water pipe.
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Re: "Moto Nose" for Fords
I like old ships and this a a pretty cool cap.
If I had one, I'd put a small speaker in the bottom of it, and then when people are looking at the car, I'd quietly whisper "help me" "help me" into the microphone to freak them out!
I do like the idea of a finned lower radiator pipe too, I also think that would work.
If I had one, I'd put a small speaker in the bottom of it, and then when people are looking at the car, I'd quietly whisper "help me" "help me" into the microphone to freak them out!
I do like the idea of a finned lower radiator pipe too, I also think that would work.