Wish i could be in the build off, my first V8 outlaw |
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Wish i could be in the build off, my first V8 outlaw |
vinniedatorch |
Oct 5 2015, 11:34 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 12-January 13 From: Lakewood Ca. Member No.: 15,358 Region Association: Southern California |
Hey all,
Took possession of a car I had been trying to buy for 20 years from a friend. Ultimately he gave it to me. Shortly thereafter I joined the world and made a few contacts that have been very help full. This thread is being generated as a thank you to all the members that helped me along the way. Thanks guys. This is what my 73 2.0 looked like when I loaded it I built a sandrail in the late 80's and I put a 215 Buick in a mid engine chassis and really loved driving it, so I started to hunt for one when I made contact with JRust. Thanks for providing a buildable core. Having saved the headers I built for the sand car when I sold the motor to a guy that said he was building a replica Dan Gurney Indy car from I think he said 1965, some minor cutting and welding to reconfigure and presto a set of 180 degree bundle of snakes for my new project. Decided 3" would sound and run well so here is what I did. Stay tuned everyone, I'll try and make time tomorrow to post more progress |
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