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#16
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#17
Car Discussion / Re: 87 mustang notch build
April 05, 2017, 10:13:41 AM
Gotcha, I hear ya there. I don't have your number but I'll make sure Farmboy texts ya the cruise info. I know we're tryin to get somethin in May
#18
Car Discussion / Re: 87 mustang notch build
April 01, 2017, 10:05:30 AM
Whats been happenin, will we see ya around this summer?
#19
Car Discussion / Re: 87 mustang notch build
March 30, 2017, 09:07:16 AM
Holy crap. Why haven't I had a ride in that? O___O
#20
New Here? / Re: Tyler here
March 30, 2017, 09:03:34 AM
:lol:

Oh man. Welcome back good sir! :clap: 8)
#21
Quote from: NCHKustoms on December 19, 2016, 07:36:33 PM
So a little update... i finally got the rear suspension taken out.  After a few more cutting wheels and some grinding. It took a little time but all of the mounts for the old leafs are gone. Cut out the old motor mount blah blah blah. Next step! Sandblast time!

I also finally ordered the front suspension. I called up FabQuest from NV and the guy was super awesome! (Dave) He sounded like a California surfer dude hahaha. But anyways, it comes with a new crossmember, tranny mount, adjustable coil over shocks, 12" Wilwood brakes with drilled and slotted rotors, motor mounts for the 351w, power rack, new steering column and the rag joint/set-up. I cant wait for it to show up!!  

I also realized that the new box side that showed up was from an 8' box.. crap.. oh well.. i guess ill have to do some trimming! yay!! 8)


:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
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#22
Quote from: Mrs. Hillbilly Les on December 23, 2016, 02:03:51 PM
The model 2280 two barrel carburetor is standard on many '78-'79 Chrysler 318 engines.  It's also a replacement for 1962 and later Chryslers with a 273 and 318 motor; it also replaces the Rochester 2GC cards on '64-'73 Chevy's with the 283, 307, and 327 motors and on the '68-'69 Buicks.  Air flow capacity is 255 CFM.  The 3-piece aluminum design has metric metering jets and a gradient power valve and has a SAE 1 1/4 throttle body flange. 

And that's your tech tip from Mr. Hillbilly (a.k.a. Ralph Meyer)

and those carbs are EVERYWHERE
#25
Got to see this car driving last week actually. It's sweet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep3jGsuTIWg
#27
Quote from: Mrs. Hillbilly Les on September 08, 2016, 04:23:50 PM
Perfect day to win a Valve Cover Race!  Yep, the line has been drawn.   :thumbs:

no comment........
#28
woot woot. Weather looks awesome! CANT WAIT!!!!