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Old 02-27-2014, 09:52 PM
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Is there room to get a sway bar mounted in there?

Sweet setup!
joooo can do it!


what water neck are you running?
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Old 02-28-2014, 10:18 AM
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WSixx- that's a way better idea than what i did. lol I'll do that this weekend. Thanks!

I'm not sure about the rear bar yet. The Risetech guys are saying it's a must have, but a few guys on Chevells.com have said it's not worth it because they didn't notice a difference. I'll probably do it for asthetics lol.

The waterneck I'm running is one I found on ebay. Some dude milling in his garage I think makes them. It's one of the nicest parts I've seen. I'll look and see if I can find his info.
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Old 03-01-2014, 03:52 PM
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Thanks buddy, I've been looking for something like that.
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WSixx- that's a way better idea than what i did. lol I'll do that this weekend. Thanks!

I'm not sure about the rear bar yet. The Risetech guys are saying it's a must have, but a few guys on Chevells.com have said it's not worth it because they didn't notice a difference. I'll probably do it for asthetics lol.

The waterneck I'm running is one I found on ebay. Some dude milling in his garage I think makes them. It's one of the nicest parts I've seen. I'll look and see if I can find his info.
The reason I ask about the rear bar is that I had added front and rear sways to my 66 Skylark and the handling improved dramatically. Now I'm working on lowering it and was strongly leaning toward the RideTech coil over set up and was hoping the bar would still work. Don't want to go backward.
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:34 AM
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Nice build! That paint job is
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Finally finished the exhaust Sunday. I had it ceramic coated last week and love the finish. It took hours to reinstall by myself but I finally wrestled it together. I can't wait to hear it, but I gotta get the EFI installed first next week.





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that came out GREAT!!!!!

you gonna be at pleasanton?
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Great Job!!!


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that came out GREAT!!!!!

you gonna be at pleasanton?
Thanks Ken and Vince! I'll be at Pleasanton but without the car since it's not wired yet. I'm getting my '29 ready for del mar right now. You guys going?
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Very nice car, all of it!

That air cleaner plenum looks familiar. I built one for my '66.
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