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04-29-2015, 07:11 AM | #491 |
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Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo
Good to see things heading the right direction for 'ya, Rich. Your hard work is paying off.
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04-30-2015, 02:22 PM | #492 |
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Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo
Looking good rich! I just bought some global west(111SH) del rin bushings and shackle kit for the back of my bird. Will be putting them in sat ,before sundays race.
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06-28-2015, 05:30 PM | #493 |
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Nothing really new with the car atm. Carb was pretty fat at BG....put some 64 jets in the primaries and some AN rods in the back for the next outing.
I lowered the truck 2 inches in the back this weekend and put a set of 18 inch wheels/tires on for good measure. The old tires were getting long in the tooth and driving in the rain made me a little nervous. Truck rode awful being lowered with the air bags in place so I took them off today. I have a set of air shocks on the way which should work just fine. Found us a much needed pit bike Saturday on Craigslist...a 1978 Honda 50 Express. All original with only 1600 miles, it should fill the bill for the duration of our racing years.
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06-29-2015, 03:41 PM | #495 |
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Gotta love those vintage Honda "pit bikes"! We've got an 'ol 83 200S 3-wheeler that is beefy enough we can use it to haul a dead racecar back to the pits if we have to.
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What do you think about an addition to the stable? A '65 Chevelle wagon...
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07-04-2015, 06:01 PM | #498 |
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Stocker Wagons make really fun street cars too !
Congratulations on the new member of the Garage Family. Is it turn key? How about some info on it?
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Supposedly a done deal, but it is not in hand yet. About a ten hour drive away atm. Yes, ready to roll but will have to build a 327 for it.
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07-04-2015, 09:27 PM | #500 |
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Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo
The 327/250 is a good motor combo for that car. J. Gower O/S 3058
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