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espo

Member Since 18 Dec 2011
Offline Last Active May 22 2013 11:50 AM
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In Topic: So how's the weather where YOU are..?

06 May 2013 - 04:23 PM

Kansas City area has been mostly rain off and on. Then last week, Monday and Tuesday it was in the 70's and I'm pulling and spraying those pretty yellow flowers. Tuesday night into Wednesday rain turning to snow. Only in Kansas can you mow your yard and pull dandelions one day and scrape ice off your windshield the next.  


In Topic: 1959 Buick Invicta Overhaulin Updated 5/10/13

27 April 2013 - 07:45 AM

Interesting looking old Buick. One thing that looks odd is the front end looks like a '59, and the rear fins look like a '60. The '59s had a more pointed fin and the '60s were a little shorter and rounded much like your model.

In Topic: 1976 Chevrolet Caprice

22 April 2013 - 05:00 PM

Looks perfect. In 1973 I had just gotton into the car business, and the dealer 's demo Caprice looked just like your model.


In Topic: Paint Rack

22 April 2013 - 04:22 PM

You need to market that shelf. I for one would buy at least one. I think at least half the builders here would like one also. Tell your boss you just invented a new product for the company.

In Topic: Chevelle SS 454 wiring.

18 April 2013 - 08:21 AM

If your building a hot rod motor you can put the plug wires where ever you want, like the picture Jeff has shown. If you're going for the O.E.M. look, Chevrolet usually ran the plug wires over the valve covers thru small metal and rubber holders. This kept the wires from getting in touch with the exhaust manifolds or shorting out on each other. They also had a small holder that used the lower valve cover bolts to guide the plug wires when they turned down to the spark plug. Hope this is of some help.