I look at my 1966 Impala project car, and try to figure out where to start painting it. I also go over what I know about how to paint a car. This is part 1 of a series I will … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2015
I talk about swapping a modern engine into an old car and some of the pluses and minuses. My email for feedback is pat@themusclecarguy.net … Continue reading
Today, I gt more into the technical stuff on cars. In this case, aluminum vs cast iron for engine parts. I look at intake manifolds first, since they are simplest. From there, I go on to cylinder heads. With aluminum … Continue reading
Today, I got something in the mail from my wife’s uncle. It was a brochure for accessories for 1966 Chevrolet’s. Pretty cool. So today, I talk about some of the things in there, and how much basic options on cars … Continue reading
Today I talk about getting the next generation of people involved with cars. In the history segment, I talk about the Fox body Mustangs … Continue reading
Today I talk about keeping warm in your garage, when your garage isn’t warm. In other words, heating your garage. I am just going to talk about heating your garage, insulating it will be a topic for another day. I … Continue reading
Trying to stay motivated on a project car in the winter, and the car that started the muscle car era, the 1964 GTO … Continue reading
Today I start out talking about the new Ford GT, and wander over to the topic of would you buy a 1970 car as a new car today versus the modern version of it? Resources for todays show: My iTunes … Continue reading
Today, I talk about something I am very interested in, pro-touring. First, a definition of pro-touring, this is from the pro-touring.com FAQ: Pro-Touring: A classic muscle car with enhanced suspension components, brake system, drive train and aesthetics, including many of … Continue reading
Today I talk about car maintenance, briefly. It is a short podcast due to my throat being sore and I am having problems talking. Hopefully I will be better tomorrow and can do a longer show. … Continue reading