Subj : Re: 1970's To : KURT WEISKE From : JOE MACKEY Date : Wed Apr 22 2020 06:31:36 Kurt wrote -- > I always wondered about running unleaded gasoline in a pre-1974 engine. I inherited a 1970 Chrysler Newport sedan from my mother in 1983. At the time there was a mixture you could buy for older cars that used leaded gas. It did a fairly good job. Just add a can at every fill up. I gave it away in 1987 (no cars since then). A great road car but in town not so much. And I couldn't pass a gas station without fighting the wheel with it wanting to pull up to a pump. > One of my dreams was to buy an old 1970s or earlier car - want a car with a carburetor, points, and simple electrics that I could work on. Want a car with chrome, leather and wood and minimal plastic. I know what you speak of. The best car I ever had was a '65 Falcon. Everything was right there when the hood was opened and lots of open space. Today you nearly have to pull the engine to change a belt. And so many of today's cars when they are in even a fender bender literally fall apart from all the plastic. Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .