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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mad mikey, Dec 9, 2016.

  1. Yea ok. The Moderators watch this stuff, like I stated, I do not want my thread shut down! There is lots of great content and info posted on here to have it go away.
     
  2. saltflats
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    Finally got the kit's in these 750s. Would like to try them on the race car with a torque converter change.
    Guess I should get that car fixed and running again.
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  3. wrenchbender
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    Yeah James and bring it to the midway drags in ark city june 9-10
     
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  4. saltflats
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    As much work as that car need, not sure I can pull that off. Way to many irons in the fire at this time and sadly enough most of them are not mine. :(
     
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  5. saltflats
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    How about some Z11 porn.
    IMG_1075.jpg IMG_1076.jpg IMG_1078.jpg IMG_1080.jpg
     
  6. saltflats
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    saltflats
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  7. saltflats
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    Because I'm a sucker for a good deal. I just picked this up today. :cool:
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  8. Deuces
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    Awesome!.....:cool:
     
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  9. saltflats
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    Sure liking the look of this over the 2 port.
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  10. OHHH YEA! That is perfect. Looks to be in nice shape. Your the man.;):)
     
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  11. DDDenny
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    Enderle "showerhead" hat.
     
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  12. Deuces
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    Deuces

    Some pics from the nailhead thread... 7E297305-6547-43D6-812F-5F08CD98AAED.jpeg PXL_20201208_182721415 (1).jpg 20201216_162645.jpeg IMG_20200131_191220_349.jpg ImageUploadedByTJJ1342842407.191365.jpg ImageUploadedByTJJ1342842368.894807.jpg INj.jpg 77255-1242687633-28bc0ca87a94d94281a1226f97f27494.jpg IMG_1838.jpg 33Ford102.jpg
     
  13. E8EC8858-F7BD-4581-8BD4-8D8E1080CAFB.jpeg How about our 1957 Chevrolet bel air 283 cid 270 hp dual quad with bat wing air cleaner 100%correct
     
  14. 193D434A-FC3F-4CD2-AD72-AA7083FD7899.jpeg 1735091D-433B-4055-84C1-F0BD137CE3F1.jpeg I see someone had put a photo of our green model A with Buick power and here’s our Oldsmobile powered 32
    Both power plants from Ross racing engines. They’ve proved their durability on many of our trips to Austin,bowling green,Louisiana
    Nashville..
     
  15. Deuces
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    Deuces

  16. ^^^^WOW^^^^ Thanks Deuces.
     
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  17. '51 Norm
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    [​IMG]
    What is this engine? The heads and valley pan are Pontiac but the oil fill, valve covers and timing cover are different.
     
  18. Fordors
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    That’s a Studebaker engine, they started out at 239 cubic inches and by the ‘60’s they were 289. The limited production R-3 and R-4 engines were bored to 304c.i. and blueprinted by Granatelli’s Paxton Engineering.
     
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  19. '51 Norm
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    Not my first guess. Back to traditional engine school for me.
     
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  20. bobbytnm
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    Thats a Packard/Studebaker 289ci. This one just happens to be in my buddy's 58 Packard Starliner. We have done quite a bit of customizing on this car including fabricating those air cleaners. We bought the round outer covers but fabricated the screens and the housings to fit the WW carbs.

    Bobby
     
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  21. bobbytnm
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    Here are a few pics of the car from last month;
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  22. Stan Back
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    Please tell me more about the (58?) Studebakered Packard. I'm probably wrong (not unusual), but I remember Ford using the "Starliner" name for more than a couple years before this car was built.
     
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  23. bobbytnm
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    You're not wrong. Ford used the Starliner name in the early 60s. I might be wrong on the Stariliner name for the Packard, it might just have been Starlight. It wasn't an emblem on the car or anything. I think it was on advertising for the 2dr coupe. I think they only made about 680 of the 2dr couples.
    1958 was the last year of Packard, they had been bought out by Studebaker. The Packards were basically Studebaker with some extra bits added on; dual headlight pods, extra fins, etc.
     
  24. Stan Back
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    Starlight was the name Studebaker used for its no-pillar 2-doors hardtops from (I believe) 53 forward. When the Hawks came out, I'm not sure they continued it. Perhaps then they used it on that good-looking Packard in 1958.
     
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  25. Jet96
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    Weiand Drag Star 8x2 on a '59 MEL.. IMG_1672.jpeg
     
  26. gsjohnny
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    i'm going lonnnnnng. bought this carb. will be adapting it to my 671. :D:eek:
     

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  27. saltflats
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    Can't say that I have ever seen one of those, interesting.
     
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  28. KingArthursKnight
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    Another interesting piece I found in my Dad's collection. IMG_2934.JPG
     
  29. Deuces
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    Deuces

    new dragster carb.jpg
    What the hell is that?????....o_O:confused:
     
  30. KingArthursKnight
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    I believe that is what they call a Stretch Armstrong Holley made by Gumby. Lol
     
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