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It sucks to lose a car like that. I had a guy almost rear end my Corvette on Sunday, then right after that a woman was tailgating me when I was going 20 miles per hour over the speed limit. I had a bad feeling about driving it after that and brought it back to the garage before something bad...
So I opened my poly 4bbl intake up to accept an Edelbrock carb. Opening the plenum up looks like a better idea. And a lot more work. I also made steel plugs for the heat crossover ports.
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They probably sold them to buy the wheels that don't go with the car when they sell it......
When I first run across that ad, I thought at first it might be a Valiant from the looks of the front grill.
631.5 horsepower @ 6800 RPM,514.8 torque on 93 octane pump gas. The engine builder expects it to make a solid 650 horsepower once it is completely broken in. It made more horsepower with every pull.
When safe to do so, anything goes. Less and less opportunity these days. Nothing over about 110 in the Coronet as after that she starts to ascend. Now the Hellcat is just settling in then…
At current age? I would have to take one nice car. Besides, my mind would all but short circuit with a bunch of very decent candidates. That's one of the fantasy finds. A widow who wants out from a property that her late husband's accumulation of project cars he never got too. His hobby wasn't...
Guys, while at Home Depot today I decided to purchase one of those Milwaukee M18 volt battery operated air compressors. It was $199. Not knowing how much power this thing requires, I decided to pick up two more batteries. Already have a charger as all my battery tools are Milwaukee. Went to...
Some people really like the process of building a car.
I do. I enjoy the hunting for parts, sometimes making non stock stuff work where it was not intended, Taking a pile of parts and getting them to all work together...
But, I also like to drive.
It is great to take a car that you've had apart...
I'll take a yard full of projects over one car all day long--- IF---- I have the money to actually make progress on the projects. If you're saying a yard full of projects I can't work on... then I'll take the one nice car all day long and go for a drive.
I think so too. Plus the time required. As we get older? Time becomes more valued Besides, it's how I have always. Since I was a kid. When these cars were not this old. And gave no thought to matching or originality. It's was all about how to get more performance with the then far less...