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<blockquote data-quote="masterbaiter" data-source="post: 342362" data-attributes="member: 13367"><p>the paint is a brownish color on the shaft of the Chrysler because some bonehead tried to paint it that owned it before me. the paint under the cowl looks good. actually almost too good for a motor from 1969. I took a few pics of the inside of the motor. its crazy there is a light bulb mounted on the top of my motor which is pretty funky. It has a toggle switch that turns it on and off. theres a high section on the engine cover with a thin almost transparent piece of plastic for the light to shine through lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masterbaiter, post: 342362, member: 13367"] the paint is a brownish color on the shaft of the Chrysler because some bonehead tried to paint it that owned it before me. the paint under the cowl looks good. actually almost too good for a motor from 1969. I took a few pics of the inside of the motor. its crazy there is a light bulb mounted on the top of my motor which is pretty funky. It has a toggle switch that turns it on and off. theres a high section on the engine cover with a thin almost transparent piece of plastic for the light to shine through lol. [/QUOTE]
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