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T56 Rebuild by Derek Forbes
Text and Photos by Derek Forbes
This is likely the most intensive rebuild guide for the T56 transmssion on the web. We bring it to you in .PDF format.
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DEADBLOW
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7
Text and Photos by Ro McGonegal
Wheelstand action:Chris Kelly
When you see this Chevelle, think of that evil jack-in-the-box snapping out of its hidey hole, razor teeth sparkling as it rips your head off resultant. Blood spatters. Meantime, the nasty thing is back in his box...
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Third Time's a Charm
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7
Text and Photos by Ro McGonegal
Vinnie Saviano tells it, so freakin’ happy he can barely stand still. Without warning, something that has consumed him for all of his adult years is actually happening as the words come out of him....
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ETERNAL WEDGE
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 6
Text and Photos by Ro McGonegal
Anyone who does a car in black has got to be an optimist...or a masochist, or both. Black is the most difficult of all to photograph because the available light must have just the right intensity. Black makes creases, dings, swirl marks...
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THE GOOD ANGEL DRIVES...
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 6
Text and Photos by Nick Scavo
I'm sure you've all heard the story of the little old lady who only drove her car to church. Well, this ain't the car, and Steve Smith is definitely not her. But Smith is church going, soft spoken, and unassuming, an all-around good guy, someone who'd never hurt a fly. That is unless you've seen him flying...
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PROJECT CAR STORY
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5
Text by Ro McGonegal Photos by John Parsons
The Story. It isn’t just one episode. Nor is it short. It absolutely chronicles your life during that comically protracted event called the Project Car Period. Some people, indeed entire families, could well...
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STRAIGHT UP SCUFFLER
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5
Text and Photos by
Ro McGonegal
“I am a New York City union carpenter and my field is what assists my metal fabrication skills. This is how I am able to make my own pieces--the firewall plate, polished battery box, radiator hold-down, and airbag cover,” said 31-year-old Tom Newcombe. There are plenty....
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She's So Great, My 408!
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5
Text by Ro McGonegal
Photos by multiple sources
The argument between the traditional small-block and the relatively new Gen-III engine (in production for 10 years) used to be based on price, availability, and aftermarket accessibility. The small-block undoubtedly had the edge. But examples of the new engine now number in the millions and simply put, it features....
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