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caine440

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  1. Thanks for the comments as always! The bumper are just from the Johan 71 Sox & Martin Cuda. The decals area mix of Cady and Slixx.
  2. Take care Ed! We miss your unique in put on the boards. Get well !
  3. I do think mine is sitting to low in the front. According to the Ramchargers book there were torsion bar cars and cars with the straight front axle . The torsion bar cars looked to sit lower in the front then the straight axle cars. Here is a photo from the book with the car sitting still. I think the car was in motion in the photo I used as a back ground as the front end is much higher. Thanks for looking!
  4. Thanks everyone for the kind words. Wayne, I agree about the headers being odd. It was one of you AWB builds that made me decide on tracking down a set. I really liked the look. I am trying to get another couple of sets cast for future builds. I am not sure how they will fit up on a Max Wedge outside of having to move the them around to match the exhaust ports. Thanks again!
  5. Thanks ! The kit went together real nice. The headers are from the Johan 64 Hemi Dodge super stocker. I do think you are right about them being for the Max Wedge but I really like the looks of them.
  6. ALL Done Speed city resin body kit and stacks. I made the tail lights as they were molded in the body. Thanks for looking!
  7. Outstanding as always! I agree with Brett, the finishes are amazing!
  8. That is killer!
  9. I'll through in Speed City resin for really cool vintage drag racing stuff.
  10. Nice job! Your foil work is darn good!
  11. Outstanding build! A very underestimated Mopar. Great power to weight and it could surprise a lot of the heavy hitter of the time. Very nice job!
  12. I saw you got the photo of the 4 link tub on facebook. Nice job on the frame rails. Shoot me an email with the cost for 2 of them. Any suggestions on using them as early Pro Stock set ups would be welcome also. Thanks!
  13. Very nice!!! Love the stance and nice work on the decals. Like the hairdryer tip.
  14. Got some work done this week. Still a long way to go. The body had molded in taillights so I thought I would try to make my own. It was harder then I first thought it would be, but I like the look much better then trying to paint them on. Thanks for looking!
  15. Very cool project. I might have a snaptite interior if you need it.
  16. Hey Don Was really digging the photos on facebook. When are the chassis available? I am in for two. Thanks!
  17. Looking great as always!
  18. Yea I get it the distributors are not correct. Thanks for pointing it out again. If you knew anything about me or my builds you would be aware I am very well versed in the history of early Pro Stock. This motor was built over a year ago when I first started in the hobby and was the first try at using a aftermarket distributor kit to make a dual plug motor. To the best of my knowledge there has never been a dual plug Pro Stock Ford motor. Then I am no expert. Thanks for all the kind words from everyone else.
  19. Looks great! Love the motor. Welcome to the board!
  20. Dang. The face book photos are awesome! Any plans for a Duster? It would make a great Pro Stock chassis! Looking forward to using the wheel package we talked about!
  21. The Duster and 71 Challenger are from Reliable Resin and the AWB is from Speed City resin. Just a quick post on 3 projects.
  22. Builds after my own heart! Looking very nice. Good job on the conversion! I used the same parts from Don to build the same car. I love the 70 Sox car and you do not see many of them. Thanks for posting!
  23. I am working as fast as I can! Thanks for all the kind words!
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