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looks great! paint a set of rims....steelies, with all those contours...? that would be sweet... beautiful color.
i just checked my chiltons and they designate '1951-52' for those years. yes.
you have a 51. and you just bought a 52. ?
olde' stovebolt... i helped a guy restore a 39, and it was way worst than yours. the grille, in the bed, looks workable also... and you have all...
whatch out for that peeling chrome bro, its like razors, really! nice work so far...
pretty good, they've been practicing...
i'd love to see the neighbor's faces after they see 'that' ripping down the road toward them... keep it up.
i see 'mock up stage' and lots of potential. good luck with the build.
cool link, thanks.
cool thread. i breezed thru the link, weasel,thanks . will get back to it to absorb it all. i heard the story about this carb from a freind a...
looks like fun.
that car is sweet. im seeing brooklands connections: wire wheels, wheelwell arch matching, receded grille shell, and the front valance panel, but...
usually the gap between the hood and grille is a bit wide. the hood-trim-peice fills it a bit. but your grille appears to be a bit...
looks like vette doors and baja bug rear fenders. some poor guy thought that looked cool at one point.
hey voodoowagon, what gas tank are you using? thanks
great thread. thanks fellas..
most chevy stuff is compatible. you can get power out of your l6 with a performance rebuild. but i would go with the v8 swap, if you want to keep...
hey Tinbender, what is that tool in post #3, the air tool? Never seen that before.
me neither.
is that video really from 1971?
and a few butt pics for good measure...
theres a few youtube videos, you'll find them, just search for shrinking disc and they'll come up.
nice job on the car and the video.
nice. thanks
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good question. i would like to know too...
subscribing,....love me some nova.
i also dont see any engine mounts....are you going to run the original 6 or a small block?
nice work. running the brake line like that is a slick idea. what are your plans for the body? chopping, sectioning, stock?
so far so good, nice job, looks cool.
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