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Made it home with my "new" Deuce today. It drove awesome. I'm glad I took some ear plugs, that turbo will SCREAM.
Had several waves, several "what the heck is a 20 year old doing driving a Deuce???" looks, but all in all it was a smooth trip. Took a little getting used to turning the signal lights off manually, kept wondering why some people would wait a second before getting up next to me.
The speedo seems off, tach seems pretty close from "sound". On some hills (not steep, but not flat either) I'd get slowed down to around 2000RPM in 5th gear - could be normal, maybe it needs some filter changes - those will be soon.
Anyway, the shaky feeling from the adrenaline rush is just starting to wear off. I'll admit that upon getting in the thing and putting it in gear the first time my stomach felt a little sick I was so nervous .
Thanks to the previous owner for picking out a good truck . I think he is on the site but I am not sure what his username is.
Here are some pictures of my "new" 1973 Deuce w/ow, w/ "whistler" turbo.
Had several waves, several "what the heck is a 20 year old doing driving a Deuce???" looks, but all in all it was a smooth trip. Took a little getting used to turning the signal lights off manually, kept wondering why some people would wait a second before getting up next to me.
The speedo seems off, tach seems pretty close from "sound". On some hills (not steep, but not flat either) I'd get slowed down to around 2000RPM in 5th gear - could be normal, maybe it needs some filter changes - those will be soon.
Anyway, the shaky feeling from the adrenaline rush is just starting to wear off. I'll admit that upon getting in the thing and putting it in gear the first time my stomach felt a little sick I was so nervous .
Thanks to the previous owner for picking out a good truck . I think he is on the site but I am not sure what his username is.
Here are some pictures of my "new" 1973 Deuce w/ow, w/ "whistler" turbo.