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Old Oct 7th, 2021, 18:03   #13
Nashville59
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You guys are the greatest.

The car is new to me. I understand that it is a very early 1959 (probably actually a 1958 dressed up like a 1959) but is a bit of a frankencar with a B18 engine. It is a non-overdrive transmission with the smooth cap like in those last pics. I'll put on some grippy gloves and give loosening a try. I bet I find that pin is worn, broken, or not even there at all.

Cheers,
jb
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