Pretty neat vid........ Any more info on the Es***???? A thread link? I'm diggin' the BB Mopar, what intake, etc?
I'm sure Raygun could tell you more about it, but here's what I know: Started out as a 1929 Es*** Engine swap: 1963 Mopar 413 Big Block Transmission: A833 Mopar 4 spd w/ Hurst Ram Rod shifter Rear End: 1959 Ford Ranchero 9" Front Suspension: 1937 Ford Front Axle With Spit Wishbones Frame: Custom 2x3 box frame Body Modifications: 5" Chop, 1951 Ford Tail Lights, 1939 Dodge D-11 Grill Oldsmobile hood ornament on roof...and a few extra personal touches. More picture of it on their site www.hotrodch***isandcycle.com/1929_es***.php If you got this year H.A.M.B. calendar there's a poster of it in the back....and I believe there where a few thread about it awhile back?!!
Thanks for the info hook up Biz. As for the manifold, it's a Weiand WC56 6x2 for Mopar B and RB engines. Also, Biz, you'll never need more of an introduction. You're one of a kind daddy-oh.
Thanks for the info!!! I'm a BB Mopar fan, yet have never seen a 6x2 intake for one(that wasn't homemade).....must be somewhat rare.....you say B and RB...so it's a log manifold then with rubber hose between I take it......cool.... I'll add that to my 'list' of stuff to look for...hahaha!!! The Es*** is one killer ride....
Edelbrock made one to, but I don't have the part number any more. They both only made them for a couple of years.
I only wish I had time to work on it. I havn't touched it for a year. I can't complain that we have too much work though.
Thanks for the close up pic.......man that's RAD!!! I've got a 400 w/ old Weiand 2x4 and an A-833 I plan to build a rod around, but I really like your intake!!! I'll be keeping my eye's peeled for one.......
Can I call'em or what?! You guys are featured in the new "Powerglide magazine"...and even on the cover!
Man what a display of kool stuff,those head lights are awesome on that A.thinks for the video,very kool.
Thanks for the comment. The "A" you're refering to is actually an Es*** Coach. Glad you really liked the display. It was alot of work, but worth it to get comments from people who enjoyed it.