OK..glad you are having so much fun with your toy. Be careful driving this thing down the road. They get a little twitchy. Want to swap ends. Be sure to wear wrap around saftey glasses. Bugs can really hurt even at 30 mph. You should see how fast a Model A can go with an overdrive unit that was made for them. You should also see the engines that are available for these. They use Chevy inserts and blue print balance the engines with little crescent shape weld on weights. Running 55mph is a breeze with those custom built engines. In the couple of grand range. The original engines did Not have aluminum pistons. People also shave the flywheels. Your engine the crank has a slight tendency to whip in the middle. The shaved flywheel eliminates that whipping. A bit later they made B or C engine. Think it is B. Looks the same on the outside except for the external oil pipe. Much heavier crank and counter balance weights. Far smoother and better response engine. Think it was 1932. My dad put one in his AA dump truck. Sorry for the rambling but these cars are a hoot to play with. Just have fun at the show and take pictures.
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