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Guest Markus355
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Typical 60's gasser, Small block, 4 webbers, Rootbeer metal flake paint slicks and skinnys. since these photos were taken ive since decaled it, and scratch built a sheet metal "hole sawed" grill. just havent had time to take more pics.

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Guest Markus355
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Its a more or less box stock version of the revell "street machine" (under the street burners line of kits now) only difference from the kit is: Aftermarket carbs and intake (pewter items, cant remember the company name) cast aluminum valve covers (again, cant remember the supplier) parts box slicks and skinnys and parts box seats. and a wiring job.

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Looks pretty cool, like the color a lot.

One point, FWIW, is that the "S" in A/GS stands for "Supercharged". With just the SBC & FI, it would probably have ran in B/G at best. If it's just a nostalgia racer, I don't think anybody will mind!

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Gotta go along with Brett here...you'd need a big block and a blower to run in A gas supercharged! You have 4 Webers on a small block. ( No F.I. Brett...it's carbureted) :D

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Gotta go along with Brett here...you'd need a big block and a blower to run in A gas supercharged! You have 4 Webers on a small block. ( No F.I. Brett...it's carbureted) :D

Sorry had Hilborns on the brain, been busy plannin' a Tri-Five gasser of my own!

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Its a more or less box stock version of the revell "street machine" (under the street burners line of kits now) only difference from the kit is: Aftermarket carbs and intake (pewter items, cant remember the company name) cast aluminum valve covers (again, cant remember the supplier) parts box slicks and skinnys and parts box seats. and a wiring job.

looks great buddy keep up the great work
Guest Markus355
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Yeah, im aware of the incorrect class designation.. the decals i was using were as old as the hills and both the B/GS ones fell apart when i tried to put em on!

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