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Hey guys and this time I will be doing a small project before Christmas. THE DRAGULA!!!!!!!!!!! After christmas when I buy another car i hope to build a gasser.

I got this car at a yard sale for a dollar and its because its missing some stuff and the person who tried to build it before i did put it all together without painting it and also didn't glue anything in the right place. So its a little screwed up.

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Like I said, the person who had this last screwed a lot of stuff up, and one of the biggys was the engine. The put a big glob of glue where the crankshaft pulley goes and they broke the fan belts off. So after a little research, I found out that Dragula had a ford mustang engine and thought, I have a mustang why not take the engine out of that. And so, that's exactly what i did. The kit still has the superchargers and the intake so we are good to go.

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Does anyone know what color the engine should be? part of the instructions are missing

Sorry, just looked at mine, and they don't say. I do however have a Barris book that shows it looking like an antique gold.

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painted up all the stuff, The engine block looks black but its purple... Sorry just a bad camera. Painted bell housing gold as well as intake and heads

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What kit is that engine from? It looks to be an FE engine (390/427) The Dragula had a 289 small block. That FE engine may not fit in there.

Other than that, I am watching the save. 

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Google dragula engine. There are some good pictures there. YouTube has a few good videos on the dragula. It was a 302 with a 2 four barrel cross ram manifold. Ken

 

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Ok, the engine is finished.. just need fuel lines and the big scoops. I was also thinking about adding a radiator. Painted the axle and drivetrain flat white

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I looked at the real engine and saw that it had 2 separate fuel lines that came together and were held together with a bigger piece of hose

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I think we could be more constructive if you photos were clearer. It appears you are doing some great work, but the pics are way to out of focus.

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