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I go after odd ball cars. The 70 cuda is the first real muscle car I've dealt with. My "specialty" is what we call "forward look" cars. Runs from 55-61 mopars. In particular for me, 57-61. I hate paint/body, ideally, a car that has had that done with a busted driveline. Paint/body generally ads 10-15k to the cost of the build, plus time, regardless of car. Each car is done so it can be driven. Almost all of these cars get 20mpg+. After the 58 chrysler is done, we're going to shove a 360 into this:
[IMG]http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o191/my65cuda/1950%20nash/car1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o191/my65cuda/1950%20nash/car2.jpg[/IMG]
This car because the story behind it is great. In 1950, the nash had seats that could fold down to make a bed. A lot of parents to posters on this board were conceived in one of these. Lot of impressive technology and innovation for the time were put into this car. This car has actually been stripped and is in primer and with no driveline now. It will be painted a candy red and silver combo.
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this is what the new camaro shoulda looked like
[img]http://ls1tech.com/forums/attachments/racers-lounge/25441d1109189926-more-2007-camaro-rumors-0309phr-5camaro05_z.jpg[/img]
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[youtube]lOggD6IxKNE[/youtube]
give me cackle any day.
I dont even have words for this next one.
[youtube]fLtMe_HEz1g[/youtube]
its like oh sweet until the butterflies open
[QUOTE=Mike McCandless;813612561]Once I touch a car, never sell. I'll buy cars and do minor stuff and sell. If it comes into "the garage" it's over, it stays here.
Here is the 70 cuda. This is how I bought it:
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a 440 6 pack is what got me into cars pretty much. In a cuda. # matching. :( the value of my car like 7 times over or something.
[youtube]1hJV9gOmMck[/youtube]
:19 like :25. Perfect
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[QUOTE=OCVeloMan;812806361]hmmm, why does your license plate say vortec super charged when I can see intercooler/turbo in plain sight?[/QUOTE]are you serious?
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Hey Mike I have a 69 Cougar with a 351 Windsor, do you have any connections with built engines/parts? Its got some cancer in the intake manifold and things like the brakes are rusted. Want to do a restore/trackable build.
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[QUOTE=drxmn;814715441]Hey Mike I have a 69 Cougar with a 351 Windsor, do you have any connections with built engines/parts? Its got some cancer in the intake manifold and things like the brakes are rusted. Want to do a restore/trackable build.[/QUOTE]
What part of the brakes are rusted? Calis? Or cali pistons?
Is the IM cast? You can probably make your own patches for it if you have a welder, some minor skills, and don't give a shyt what it looks like.
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Buddy wants to sell me an escort passport 8500 x50 for $150. Yay or nay?
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[QUOTE=Cr3echer;814838861]Buddy wants to sell me an escort passport 8500 x50 for $150. Yay or nay?[/QUOTE]
A. I never sell shyt to people that are my friends.
2. Even at your age, I never used them and I used to routinely drive 100+. Now I'm older and a hair more mature. Truth is, don't be a dick and you won't need to waste the cash.
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[QUOTE=thefleshlight;814829631]What part of the brakes are rusted? Calis? Or cali pistons?
Is the IM cast? You can probably make your own patches for it if you have a welder, some minor skills, and don't give a shyt what it looks like.[/QUOTE]
The entire brake assembly as far as I remember. Its in storage. I'd rather just get a new manifold but if I am building the engine, then I want everything bulletproof.
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James, not to be a buzzkill but have you looked into a modified or cleve swap?
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WOW. This thread makes me want to buy a tub of Xtend so that we can see more modded Cudas :D
Black one is very nice, Mike
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[QUOTE=drxmn;814887981]The entire brake assembly as far as I remember. Its in storage. I'd rather just get a new manifold but if I am building the engine, then I want everything bulletproof.[/QUOTE]
If the lines are toast and you don't wanna make them yourself or make -AN lines, call up Classic Tube. They MAY make premade lines for your car for a good price, but shipping might suck, especially if you're far out of NY. For the calipers and other shyt, just check and see if your local Napa stocks it; all likelihood, they have it but probably at a different store if you're not in a big city. If not, I know Rock Auto stocks a lot of the stuff. IDK if I would trust used stuff from forums though unless it's a full disc swap conversion from a good aftermarket company like Baer, Wilwood (their calis are kinda small and their pads SUCK; fortunately most good companies make replacement pads for their calis), Brembo, etc. But unless you want a serious performance system, OEM replacements are good enough.
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[QUOTE=thefleshlight;814863191]A. I never sell shyt to people that are my friends.
2. Even at your age, I never used them and I used to routinely drive 100+. Now I'm older and a hair more mature. Truth is, don't be a dick and you won't need to waste the cash.[/QUOTE]
Every site I've looked at says its the best one on the market. Plus most of my driving is at night where I can't see whats up ahead on the side. I've had a lot of close calls recently.
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[QUOTE=Diesel0022;814963721]James, not to be a buzzkill but have you looked into a modified or cleve swap?[/QUOTE]I have, but then it turned into just getting a built motor. Getting this thing running was probably the most satisfying thing I have ever done...more than anything in education or sports. I had to replace the starter 3 times, replace the spark plugs, fix the dist, fix the carb, degrease and lube the cylinders, get it to turn over (biggest pain in the butt), then get it running again. Nothing like sitting in a car that you got from a giant brick to something with enough torque to shake it off the stands. My wrx is torquey, but not 380ft/lbs.
[QUOTE=thefleshlight;815013541]If the lines are toast and you don't wanna make them yourself or make -AN lines, call up Classic Tube. They MAY make premade lines for your car for a good price, but shipping might suck, especially if you're far out of NY. For the calipers and other shyt, just check and see if your local Napa stocks it; all likelihood, they have it but probably at a different store if you're not in a big city. If not, I know Rock Auto stocks a lot of the stuff. IDK if I would trust used stuff from forums though unless it's a full disc swap conversion from a good aftermarket company like Baer, Wilwood (their calis are kinda small and their pads SUCK; fortunately most good companies make replacement pads for their calis), Brembo, etc. But unless you want a serious performance system, OEM replacements are good enough.[/QUOTE]
Ill check it out. The dilemma is restore/make close to stock or build a track monster. Restore=sell and let someone else deal with the body cancer, track = roots sc, built block, tranny, suspension, brakes, seats, harnesses, etc.
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[QUOTE=drxmn;815230731]Ill check it out. The dilemma is restore/make close to stock or build a track monster. Restore=sell and let someone else deal with the body cancer, track = roots sc, built block, tranny, suspension, brakes, seats, harnesses, etc.[/QUOTE]
If tracking, I would be more worried about getting the thing in driveable shape before thinking about building the block, let alone boosting. But it obviously depends on your budget. Figure how much you need, then double it. That's probably a good number. So far I'm like 15-16k into my car and there's really nothing to show for it atm; just a stripped shell on stands and a stack of parts. I wasn't expecting to spend no where near this much, obviously.
OEM replacement brake shyts are usually cheapish so, if you know how to turn a wrench, replacing brake lines is relatively simple provided there's not 50 million bends in the lines if buying premade replacements. I recently had this issue with a friend of mine so I told him I wasn't fukking around with hardline and instructed him to buy Earls Speed Flex line and fittings and I made him some -AN brake lines. That might be an inspection issue though with your state; I'm licensed in a state where there are no inspections, so anything goes, hell even open header is "allowable" lol. If buying the 5ft sections of straight hardline you get from Napa or where ever and bending them yourself, that will look kinda ghetto seeing a double female union every 5ft, but still has the reliability and DOT compliance of direct OEM replacement hardline. As for the clappers, drums, and stuff, that's your call.
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[QUOTE=thefleshlight;815269271]If tracking, I would be more worried about getting the thing in driveable shape before thinking about building the block, let alone boosting. But it obviously depends on your budget. Figure how much you need, then double it. That's probably a good number. So far I'm like 15-16k into my car and there's really nothing to show for it atm; just a stripped shell on stands and a stack of parts. I wasn't expecting to spend no where near this much, obviously.
OEM replacement brake shyts are usually cheapish so, if you know how to turn a wrench, replacing brake lines is relatively simple provided there's not 50 million bends in the lines if buying premade replacements. I recently had this issue with a friend of mine so I told him I wasn't fukking around with hardline and instructed him to buy Earls Speed Flex line and fittings and I made him some -AN brake lines. That might be an inspection issue though with your state; I'm licensed in a state where there are no inspections, so anything goes, hell even open header is "allowable" lol. If buying the 5ft sections of straight hardline you get from Napa or where ever and bending them yourself, that will look kinda ghetto seeing a double female union every 5ft, but still has the reliability and DOT compliance of direct OEM replacement hardline. As for the clappers, drums, and stuff, that's your call.[/QUOTE]Oh yeah, track ready would be a huge depreciating investment. I'm thinking that unless I get a huge windfall somehow, I'll just sell it and use the money towards school.
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[QUOTE=drxmn;815305481]Oh yeah, track ready would be a huge depreciating investment. I'm thinking that unless I get a huge windfall somehow, I'll just sell it and use the money towards school.[/QUOTE]
I think I only need about 2k more to get my shyt functional, but it's built for track use. And track as in turns, not that gay driving straight shyt.
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I think I'll start posting my SH links for those of you with nothing better to do:
Beautiful 69 Daytona:
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2012/01/16/car-spotlight-gt-gt-owens-baker-69-dodge-charger-daytona.aspx[/url]
'12 TAS coverage (parking lot coverage had some nice stuff too but most of you people don't appreciate japanese work so I won't post it):
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2012/01/14/gallery-gt-gt-tas-2012-day-1.aspx[/url]
For those of you that think Japanese people suck, Nakai usually demonstrates otherwise:
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2008/09/02/car-builder-gt-gt-rauh-welt.aspx[/url]
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/11/12/car-feature-gt-gt-rauh-welt-natty-dread.aspx[/url]
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2008/09/08/gallery-gt-gt-rwb-private-day-at-tsukuba.aspx[/url]
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011/11/01/car-feature-the-illest-rwb-porsche.aspx[/url]
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011/07/15/car-feature-gt-gt-rauh-welt-964-carrera-c.aspx[/url]
Last leg of Dakar:
[youtube]XrraIa6Kckk[/youtube]
The best F1 car pilot tribute at Autosport:
[url]http://speedhunters.com/archive/2012/01/15/gallery-gt-gt-senna-tribute-at-autosport.aspx[/url]
For those of you that don't know who Aryton was, here's a brief summary of how much of a boss he was:
[youtube]A4Cfpaun978[/youtube]
Ya he passed 5 cars in about 10 turns all in one lap in the rain on slicks. Boss.
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yo dawg, heard you don't like hondas....
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/photos/629295726_cNidZ-XL.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/photos/629321407_jF6ui-XL.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/photos/629295600_xvKRT-XL.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/Models/Alexis-C-090823/DSC0273/629296081_qRTVg-XL-1.jpg[/img]
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NSX^^is one of my all time favorites. Badass!
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[QUOTE=Rodzilla01;816986781]NSX^^is one of my all time favorites. Badass![/QUOTE]
You seen the new NSX in the Super GT 500 series? Shyt is badass and it has KERS:
[youtube]tB2-L7hyGKo[/youtube]
Also the 2nd gen NSX set to be built in '15; hopefully honduh doesn't cancel its production like they did w/ the most recent NSX debacle. I think this new one is suppose to have 6cyl now instead of the planned V10 they had in the recent scrapped shyt.
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Good lawd that is sick!^^:eek:
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[QUOTE=thefleshlight;816981571]yo dawg, heard you don't like hondas....
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/photos/629295726_cNidZ-XL.jpg[img]
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/photos/629321407_jF6ui-XL.jpg[img]
[img]http://www.scc-photography.com/photos/629295600_xvKRT-XL.jpg[img]
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Love the NSX's. Moreso the previous gen with the flip up headlights though
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[QUOTE=VPX_Sports;817013831]Love the NSX's. Moreso the previous gen with the flip up headlights though[/QUOTE]
If I can find a set cheap, I'm gonna be retrofitting my POS with their projectors... or TSX projectors. Homemade headlights to delete gay pop-ups ftw!
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[QUOTE=sloop;812822751]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/6aI0f.jpg[/IMG]
Most of you probably have no idea what this car even is. Even fewer of you have probably ever seen one in real life.
Only 547 ever produced. :D[/QUOTE]
There's one in my best friends dads barn, original owner, under 8k miles. Unreal.
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[QUOTE=donoh;817220841]There's one in my best friends dads barn, original owner, under 8k miles. Unreal.[/QUOTE]
Must have address and owner to confirm this :D
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good to see love and appreciation for the American cars in here. Except for the mustang stuff (so overdone in the drag racing world, and half the guys who own are pure douches. too each their own though lol)...haha Rodzilla, my buddy just put a YSi on his tired 302, stock otherwise, makes 320 to the tire, and runs 12 flat (89 notch, T5, 8.8 with 4.10's on ET streets Bias plys)
McCandless, my brother and pops are both huge mopar guys. You ever been to Moparfest in Ontario? we go every summer!!
They had the seminar with the old super stock Mopar racers there this year. Are you related to Herb????
I'm a Pontiac guy. I own a 72 Lemans GT with the GTO style front end. Still building it into a street/strip terror
My brother owns a 71 Plymouth Scamp 360 on spray, dana 60, A833 w/ a verti-gate, and my Dad a 69 Dart 440, 727, 4.89's, full cage, etc.
i don't know how to post pics
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wait, now that I go through this thread...
McCandless, you HAVE to be related to Herb!!! is he your pops or something?
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[QUOTE=bassinyoface;817527921]good to see love and appreciation for the American cars in here. Except for the mustang stuff (so overdone in the drag racing world, and half the guys who own are pure douches. too each their own though lol)...haha Rodzilla, my buddy just put a YSi on his tired 302, stock otherwise, makes 320 to the tire, and runs 12 flat (89 notch, T5, 8.8 with 4.10's on ET streets Bias plys)
McCandless, my brother and pops are both huge mopar guys. You ever been to Moparfest in Ontario? we go every summer!!
They had the seminar with the old super stock Mopar racers there this year. Are you related to Herb????
I'm a Pontiac guy. I own a 72 Lemans GT with the GTO style front end. Still building it into a street/strip terror
My brother owns a 71 Plymouth Scamp 360 on spray, dana 60, A833 w/ a verti-gate, and my Dad a 69 Dart 440, 727, 4.89's, full cage, etc.
i don't know how to post pics[/QUOTE]
Why in the world would anyone with a stock 302 put a YSi on it? I could maybe see an S-Trim but the YSi is a huge blower, especially for a stock 302.