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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by leadsled1953, Feb 29, 2004.

  1. leadsled1953
    Joined: May 24, 2003
    Posts: 162

    leadsled1953
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    from Medford NJ

    my friend that has a towing company is saving rebuldable sbc for shipment to Austraila.he said a company wants 1000 sbc for the racing industry there.only chevy engines.has anyone heard about this.
     
  2. Whats he paying and what year blocks is he looking for?
     
  3. k9racer
    Joined: Jan 20, 2003
    Posts: 3,091

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    The reason could be open wheel modified racing. I was told last year by a down under tourist that was also a racer that this type of circle track racing is very popular and that the most used ausie engines have a small displacement.Its easy to import parts and build a bigger displacement chevy engine. Maybe some of the ausie guys can help out.
     
  4. autocol
    Joined: Jul 11, 2002
    Posts: 589

    autocol
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    drag boats perhaps?

    some (or lots of) guys go nuckin' futs over drag boats...

    actually i can see why, they do some fairly crazy shit, running those really tight "dirt" courses which are almost like aqua-motocross!!!
     
  5. leadsled1953
    Joined: May 24, 2003
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    leadsled1953
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    from Medford NJ

    he gets cars for nothing.he sponsers my family at demolition derby.so after we pull the motors and he keeps them.but you would be surprised at the cars people junk
     
  6. For that sort of number of blocks etc, I think you could narrow down the field quite a bit as there are only a few (about 6-8 that I can think of) buisinesses that would be doing that here.

    The racing world here has just had a new lease of life with the NEW, world class (so we're told by the pro's) drag strip at Sydney (Australia's largest city).
    This is a major thing for NSW, and on a bigger scale, the Aussie drag racing community, as alot of big names of racing put their cars (and businesses) under covers since the closure of race tracks here on the East side of Australia.

    Again, since this new strip has been created, opportunities for suppliers to the racing industry have had a revived interest. This new track, as well as the currently high aussie dollar, means time to go shopping on a international level..........

    Cheers,

    Drewfus [​IMG]
     
  7. leadsled1953
    Joined: May 24, 2003
    Posts: 162

    leadsled1953
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    from Medford NJ

    hes just piling them in a container.he saves the good stuff for his street rods.hey i got a new rebuilt 350 in a 87 chevy car i got for $75 we demoed it and he used that motor for a hotrod hes building.the Austailians dont want fords so hes just piles them up for sale.
     
  8. Whist you guys seem to 'shrug off' SBC as belly buttons, down here they are, to a certain degree, a novelty, kinda like in Europe Mercedes (sp?) are taxis, here they're a luxury car.
    Personally, I'd love to have a shed full of nothing but 1/2 worn out chevs, would be a rich man.

    Note: all of above is not suggest that we are a 'poor' breed of convicts, it's just that by the time the 'middle men' and the goverment get their 'take', our cheap parts become exclusively expensive....

    Cheers,

    Drewfus

    P.S. I'll take 5 of those $75.00 chevs, just gotta find a way to get them here. [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  9. leadsled1953
    Joined: May 24, 2003
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    leadsled1953
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    from Medford NJ

    i get his e mail address later this week when i stop by to see him[for those of you that had questions]
     
  10. leadsled1953
    Joined: May 24, 2003
    Posts: 162

    leadsled1953
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    from Medford NJ

    too bad you guys down in Austraila have to pay so much for stuff we are junking.at least you guys are planning on running the hell out of them like they should be run.
     

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