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The billet water neck is new, from 440 Source. $15 plus shipping ($5)
The other items were used as a unit for about 1 hr. to run new build on stand. Quality paint job! (hemi orange). $45 plus shipping ($25) (this stuff is heavy).
Water pump pulley wheel, about 5 1/4". $10 plus shipping...
Yeah, you could’ve gotten a BMW but then again you would look like everybody else.
It’s a different car and a different kind of cool when it comes to these type of automobiles.
This is something you can keep for the next 25 years with the BMW, I feel like that’s just a fad that wears out.
Another Mad Max movie without Mad Max, no thanks. I’m still a little perturbed that Fury Road was basically a bait and switch. The story turned out to be more about Furiosa. Plus, I’m getting bored with the googley-eyed chick from the Queen’s Gambit being in everything. She is very strange...
After my recent experiences with engine failures in modern motors, using off the shelves synthetic I’m using nothing but AMSOIL from here on out. Check prices on even a basic rebuild and the cost is a negligible differential and it’s actually going to hold up better under long-term storage...
Back in the day I hot rodded a 383 4spd. I was lucky I didn't have major engine damage from constant over revs, just young and dumb. The best cam I ran was fairly small, [email protected]/.480 lift. The worst was a racer brown ssh44 (.509 is an ssh44 clone). The small cam was more than a 1/2 second...
Bilstein shocks, model numbers 55-R082 (front); 55-R093 (rear). Complete with mounting hardware. About 100 miles of use. Excellent condition.
Shipped from Lincoln, CA 95648.
Front pair $125 plus shipping ($20)
Rear pair $155 plus shipping ($20)
Ok....after further review I decided everyone has a favorite and they all seem to work well..... I ended up going with the Lucas 10-30 Hot Rod oil that I use in our 56 Chevy wagon. It's got Zinc and is a 10-30 which seems to be what the majority of folks think is right..... it is Dino Oil but I...