Thanks, the replacement one I tried was made by Precision Replacement Parts that I got from Classic Industries and it sucked. It was hard to get in and when it was in the top corners stuck out from the body like a pair of freshly greased nipples.
1.67 60ft./7.60 @ 87 mph without. might run a little faster on motor with more gear. although it runs out of steam quick with the stock cam. i'm running a walboro 255lph inline pump.
Good day at New England Dragway today at the MSRA Nostalgia meet. My Chevy II ran great. 10.6/127 mph. Nothing like a 10 second street car.
Both great looking cars. Your son is a very lucky young man to have such a great car at the age of 16. I can see you have been a bad influence.
Thanks Baron. Couldn't shake the drag bug after doing to junior dragster deal. We're very fortunate for sure. All a person has to do is pick up a newspaper to be reminded to cherish the time together.
wow box novas on the hamb...gotta say been lusting after one for years...misses and i like to travel so a nice touring coupe or wagon would be great... really nice cars guys
That's a great bunch of cars with a lot of variety in the builds. The dog groomer has a forlorn 63 or so Wagon sitting in the weeds by her place that keeps screaming take me home every time I take the dog over there.
409 deuce...Love your black 67...perfection. So simple and clean. My buddy has 2 novas, both stockers, an original black paint red gut 6 cylinder and a 327 teal 67. Sorry no pics...
With the eception of Gordo's I love these cars! I have been looking for a '62 that Scott Sapp built in Abilene, Texas in 1978. Pale yellow, street legal mid-nines.