Radshit Methane Refineries is proud to report better production numbers due to a recent breakthrough in genetic engineered boil eggs and frijoles! Besides making progress in the preparations for HAMB Gas 2004......I have found a perfect platform to build the Twin Buick powered C-Cab truck that has been on the drawing board for a little while now.......Two 322 Nailheads.....Tommy Ivo style and a C-cab body with a flatbed in therear.......... Here are the two artist's Bass and Foiled Again's version included.....
I just picked up a rolling T-bucket chassis and steel 24 T roadster body to start with......it was first started by some kids quite a few years ago..... but has a good solid start and needs anly a few refinements to make complete....the Naiheads are getting torn down to find the best blocks to build with ..then I'll go from there...I'll have pics of the T-bucket soon........
I'll have some news for you in the morning Shiny.... I'll have some pics to post too..... Got some Rockets front runners mounted ready for the HAG....
Hey! nice lookin' building there. should be sufficient space to build the beast. dying to see how the madness progresses.
hey, rad, by coincidence i've been designing a twin nailhead T myself (in my head; i'm not worth a hoot at drawing stuff; i just figure out what i want it to look like and then start welding stuff together 'til it looks like what i want). however, i'm thinking of running the engines one behind the other, like the freight train twin engine dragster of the 60's (or was it the 70's? i'm not sure how much of the 60's i remember). the reason for my response here is to ask if you considered the pro's & con's of side by side vs. in line with each other? if so would you mind sharing why you decided on side by side over in line? thanx.
radshit You gonna spin one backwards like Tommy did? I have a recording of the twin turning the first ever 9 second run wish I could figure out how to post it here. You better exstend them center zoomies so you don't burn your eye brows! LOL. Judd
I've got a pick up with two motors!! A '98 Chevy. She runs a 4.3 l V6 up fronts and a '49 Ford 8ba out back...mostly for traction purposes!!