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It is a 572 cubic inch, 690hp. Chev. Pure insanity brother! I had that same 455 BB in 1952 dodge pickup, couldn't keep the fucking thing on the road! Very sharp car Bro!Blueedge said:Very nice what size BB?
I had a 67 Buick wildcat gs 400 with motor tranny swap to a built 455 Olds rocket 3 speed w shift kit..amd a bunch of other goodies..talk about a torque monster..I had a quarter inch steel cable attached to frame and to front of block to keep from breaking motor mounts..Jack ass that had it before me welded the rear end to make it full positrack bad idea. . It locked up on me after two runs both i won (-8 ripped a hole in bottom of differential and guts fell out. Sheared the rear universal joint off from the housing. And dropped drives haft ..skidded to a stop in middle of road...talk about pissed I could have strangled the fool that welded that shit...anyways the car was stolen while I was in prison so all I have is picture. Keys amd a title. )-:
And a bad driving record lol
Blueedge said:Out west the prices are insane...Here in south u can still find a real nice muscle car for a fair deal..
4k -12 will get u a solid body running original 60s gm. I will check if there's a Cheverly around here and let u know if I find anything. .The price is 60s and 70s cars is gonna hit crazy high prices by the time our kids are our age..buy them now and do not sale!!!!!
My goal is to eventually have a camaro, wildcat and maybe a gto, or 442
I'd be a happy camper to have those 3 in the stable. .I'd probably. Ever leave my garage lol...literally
We get 7 inches of rain a year...squat! there are a shitload of muscle cars out here but they are going to cost you. You're right bro, most cars are decent body wise, because of the arid conditions. I believe Utah still uses a salt calcium chloride mix on their roads which is fuking nasty to cars!Hanzo said:That's because in the Western U.S. there is very low humidity and they never did use salt on their roads in the winter, when needed.
HaHa Hudson hornets! That would be cool bro but the parts would be insane to findBlueedge said:Ah so rust isn't an issue..makes sense...I also think there are just more available in the south that ha en been retored..These rednecks drive em till the wheels fall off then parm em in the yard.
I know where junk yards are with nothing but rust bucket mucle cars.. there's two hudson hornets
Here close to me i would love to buy and flip
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