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Snubby? That is a cabover with a blown big block for a guy in Hawaii. The big block goes behind the cab. It is more like trying help an injured puppy back to life. That truck was cut up by a guy with one leg longer then the other because the roof and door were miles off. We are having to redo everything. I never understand how somebody could think a door that does not shut is acceptable work. The customer had no idea either, I noticed the roof being off before we got it off the trailer.
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Rodger, I got passed on a bridge last summer by a bright orange CO w/ a rear mounted blown BBC...scared the hell out of me when he nailed it in evening traffic! Those are pretty cool trucks when done right!!
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I guess you can't get more full size than this,plan is to fully shave,sucide the rear doors and run air ride all the way around.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...0/IM000783.jpg I have had it for about a year and have started tear down,but a bigger project got in the way. http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...lloween007.jpg 32X40 with heated floors.I should be back on track this summer on the build. plan for the rear is to use this frame section to replace the rusted out section 4-Link Rear Frame http://www.pulleyengineering.com/Cat.../4linkrear.bmp and then use this for the suspension. 4-Link Rear Frame http://www.ridetech.com/productinfo/images/ars13500.jpg usin the ARS13500 system,haven't worked out the front fully yet,but it look like it'll be using some mustang parts,but I'm still working that out. |
Great build! Both of them!:thumbsup:
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That is what I have been saving my pennies up for!!! Woohoo!!!!!!:thumbsup: :woot: :cheers: |
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It will never handle like a smaller car, but I still dig the look of my LCC. We used this to prototype a kit for the Lincolns, so it has all our ART goodies (including some electronic stuff I can't show off yet!)
Since the kit was designed I picked up a 5.4L supercharged motor and trans out of a Ford Lightning. It's not in the car yet, but it's cold outside so I can't drive it anyway. Like I said, at 5500lbs, it'll never out handle a Vette; but top down cruising is a nice respite from driving all Bret's cars. http://ridetech.com/photos/13630T.jpg |
Leno's Toronado certainly qualifies. I'm always disappointed in a car like that though that is a top notch build and gets a lot of press, then you never see it again. From all the articles I read they wrung it out one day at the test track , but doesn't sound like it was ever fully proved.
I would love to do a rear drive full chassis (stock they are FWD) '68+ El Dorado in black, but the only way I can justify the expense and time to do it right is to drive the car a lot when its done, and with the fuel situation I am just not looking at doing 5500 lb cars with big block motors anymore. |
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