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09-02-2023, 09:17 PM | #11 |
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Re: SS/GT Engine Choice
Adger, I just finished up an Edelbrock master.
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09-09-2023, 08:13 PM | #12 |
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Re: SS/GT Engine Choice
Alan,
Yes, You are spot on about making a decision. This project and retirement has me finding parts and combinations of things in my shop that I didn't remember having. I have been in this building for for 38 years and in 2 other buildings for 16 years. I guess I've had my head down and Arse up working so much I just forgot so much. There is a large selection of "Collectables" There will be a garage sale! Thanks for all the input. I'm down to a SBC combination for SS/E or F modified or a big block or Small block combination for SS/AS. What has sent me in that direction is "Finds" at the shop and my age and health. One persons experience at Indy made me start thinking about my handicaps and how a teardown would be nearly impossible. For me the best would be just Pump and Go. To All, Thanks for the phone calls, posts and all the kind words of encouragement. Adger Smith
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