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Features *Lets see those detailed traditional engines!!

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Bondoboy, Mar 23, 2008.

  1. 30TudorSedan
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    Here's my '64 .060 over 409 after a cleanup and new paint, some organizing, a few finned aluminum parts and some tig welded stainless fuel line. Just tossed it back in my '59 Impala.

    59 imp 409.jpg
     
  2. RaginPin3Appl3
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  3. MOTOV8N
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    It's nothing but a pleasure to see, and I cannot help but take my hat off in respect to fine workmanship!!

    ...i can't help but notice the amount of free advice and negative opinions of members on this site, but i think giving credit to others, from time-to-time, is important and that also doesn't cost a penny!

    Stay cool, thanks alot for posting it, and keep up the good work!!


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  4. It's a 406 with early 202 heads. Isky solid lifter cam. We smoothed the block & ground/filled the motor mounts. Manifolds are Fenton repops, Edelbrock intake & carbs. Cal-Custom Air cleaners.
     
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  5. Oh forgot.... It's got an old DuCoil distributor, chrome front mount & we chromed the script on the valve covers broken up by a white stripe.
     
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  6. DDDenny
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    No sbc Chevy hater here, great looking engine you put together.
    If by "early 202 heads" you mean camel hump style early, then those are 1968 production model heads with the "291" casting number. One year only and last ones prior to the acc. bolt version. The giveaway is the camel hump casting with the temp sender on the side.
    If I'm wrong well, at least I'll get over it.
    Oh yea, love script valve covers too.
     
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  7. raprap
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    It's not a Flattie, SBC, or Banger, but it looks traditional to me!

    Chevy Motor 2.jpg
     
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  8. Thanks! Yes, the're the "camel hump" heads with no accessory holes.
     
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  9. 05snopro440
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    SBC heads without accesssory holes just look so nice and clean!
     
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  10. RaginPin3Appl3
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    Awesome. I have something like this in mind for when i actually build a 58 chevy. Never seen the cal custom covers on dual quads, but on tri power they look killer


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  11. plym49
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    Details on that front engine mount that the motor is hanging from? Where is it attached to the block?
     
  12. My guess is between the water pump and block.. JW
     
  13. 57tailgater
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    It's from an early Corvette but I am not sure where all it mounts too. There's someone on here that will know more.


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  14. Bondoboy
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    WOW what a beauty Do you know what kind of carbs those are?.
     
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  17. Donut Dave
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    How about some transmission details, I know, I know it's not a manual!!!

    IMG_0998 (480 x 360).jpg Trans 1 (3564 x 2376).jpg Trans 2 (3564 x 2376).jpg
     
  18. Jibs
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    Who cares, thats pretty!!
     
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  19. slack
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    Looks like FI?
     
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  20. RATRODCHEVY
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    Great looking inline. What are those nuts holding on the air cleaners?
     
  21. Working on finalizing some things to get it back on the road....

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  22. grdra1
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    My 1957 392 hemi P6150208.JPG P6150206.JPG
     
  23. loudbang
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    Not mine found on the web

    1956 T-Bird 312

    56 312.JPG

    56 312 a.JPG
     
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  24. Felix 40
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    I really WISH this was mine........ it's a 40 Ford B/gas "Jezebelle" at the NHRA Museum in Pomona.

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    This is my supercharged hemi in a 25 Dodge Brothers coupe.

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  27. Bigmac48
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg 50 flathead in my new purchase 40 ford sedan
     
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