Interesting Speedster
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Interesting Speedster
Interesting speedster on FB. Looks period and loaded with goodies to my untrained eye.
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1913 coupe (Windstar Cargo) with 1,000,000 miles under its belt.
Might need a little paint.
Might need a little paint.
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Good parts on that engine, Waukesha Ricardo head, Stromberg OF carb, and gear driven oil pump. Someone’s labor of love once upon a time, built for hill climb event as evidence shows on plaque on dash.
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It looks like he mounted a Reliance Tacho on the upper left hand side of firewall. I wonder how it was driven ?
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Note that the builder of the speedster removed the reverse pedal and is utilizing the reverse gear that the Muncie Tranny has. A clever trick. -Dusty
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It looks to be off the inspection cover.DustySpokes wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:31 pmNote that the builder of the speedster removed the reverse pedal and is utilizing the reverse gear that the Muncie Tranny has. A clever trick. -Dusty
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I assumed it was some kind of speedometer drive.
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It is a "Nash" Accessory tranny driven speedo.
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That is really cool! Thank for the background and pics! Don't imagine too many of those exist……
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I have that same Nash speedometer drive in my '22 Coupe but I'm missing the cable to connect it to the speedometer.
1922 Coupe & 1927 Touring
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Has anyone contacted the seller, I’m not on facebook so I have not.