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Old 10-29-2017, 05:32 AM
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Cooler or you just got tired of listening to charley whine about rock chips on that $weet paint job lol

BTW agree on Marks latest build - I'm all in. Hey Holley Chop Chop on the LT/DSE swap system - this crate motor has been out for how long now??



Repair? are these repops?

https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Danville-Dukes,2247.html



Nessy ---- the one that is / was on Gary's '32 Sedan is an ORIGINAL.... and they're ever so slightly different than the repops. So I had the original repaired and also modified the repop and sent them both to Ed.... he can choose which he wants to run on the car. I'm still searching for an original replacement.... So far - even Brizio can't find one.
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Nessy ---- the one that is / was on Gary's '32 Sedan is an ORIGINAL.... and they're ever so slightly different than the repops. So I had the original repaired and also modified the repop and sent them both to Ed.... he can choose which he wants to run on the car. I'm still searching for an original replacement.... So far - even Brizio can't find one.

Well hope Ed takes it easy on you - those Louisiana expansion joints were jarring.

This latest from Mark is plain Jane initially then whoosh - gone. great build/fit and finish - perhaps the Thompson motors prior to this led the way for LT4 development - amazing bang for buck motor - hey vendors hurry up with a swap kit already lol
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What brand/model of seats were used in this car?
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Old 11-06-2017, 08:03 AM
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Did it not make it to OSCI ?
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Old 11-06-2017, 01:19 PM
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Glad I got to see this car in person. It was definitely one of my favorites in the Optima Invitational lineup.
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Old 11-06-2017, 01:24 PM
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Did it not make it to OSCI ?
I was wondering the same. I see his name in the participant list, but he didn't score in any events, so I presume he didn't run?
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Old 11-07-2017, 04:34 AM
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I was wondering the same. I see his name in the participant list, but he didn't score in any events, so I presume he didn't run?
The car developed a radiator leak on the way to SEMA. I chose not to try putting goo in the radiator. If it fixed it I would have to flush it out. If it did not work I still would need to fix it and flush it out.

The safest thing to do was bow out and fix it correctly.

Mark
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Old 11-07-2017, 05:14 AM
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The car developed a radiator leak on the way to SEMA. I chose not to try putting goo in the radiator. If it fixed it I would have to flush it out. If it did not work I still would need to fix it and flush it out.

The safest thing to do was bow out and fix it correctly.

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Bummer..............good call though!

not that you need any of us to tell you that.
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Old 11-07-2017, 07:11 AM
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The safest thing to do was bow out and fix it correctly.

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Agreed, although sorry to hear it...
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