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looking great Stan, enjoying this build. the stance is great as well as the poseable front wheels. I am a huge pro street fan and you are doing pro street proud! you are gonna make me get my 65 impala p/s project back out......

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looking great Stan, enjoying this build. the stance is great as well as the poseable front wheels. I am a huge pro street fan and you are doing pro street proud! you are gonna make me get my 65 impala p/s project back out......

Thanks Tubbs,I a fan of pro street cars too,i have a pro street 55 1.1 chevy but you carn't beat a full size pro streeter.Please get your 65 project out and post some photos..

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Nice progress. What engine do you have in mind?

Progress has slowed down a bit,Big block chev is the plan,i have been trying to make a air gap intake but im having no luck with it,anyone got some ideas,

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I have never built a single Street Machine or Pro Street model in my life :huh: but watching your progress makes me want to give it a try. Nothing like all that rubber under there behind.

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I made an air gap for a 440 dodge by using the high rise intake from a nascar chevy engine and cutting away everything but the runners. Then I used the valley pan from a 69 charger and a bit of styrene to square everything up. Easy breezy.

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I made an air gap for a 440 dodge by using the high rise intake from a nascar chevy engine and cutting away everything but the runners. Then I used the valley pan from a 69 charger and a bit of styrene to square everything up. Easy breezy.

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Thanks Tubbs,I a fan of pro street cars too,i have a pro street 55 1.1 chevy but you carn't beat a full size pro streeter.Please get your 65 project out and post some photos..

in due time, lots in front of it. i will get back on it soon..... because of yours!! keep going.....

i have a 1:1 pro street road runner.... fun-fun!!

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I have never built a single Street Machine or Pro Street model in my life :huh: but watching your progress makes me want to give it a try. Nothing like all that rubber under there behind.

I really like the pro street look.with your skills it will be a walk in the park...

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I made an air gap for a 440 dodge by using the high rise intake from a nascar chevy engine and cutting away everything but the runners. Then I used the valley pan from a 69 charger and a bit of styrene to square everything up. Easy breezy.

Thanks for the info freakshow,got any pics?

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in due time, lots in front of it. i will get back on it soon..... because of yours!! keep going.....

i have a 1:1 pro street road runner.... fun-fun!!

Cheers tubbs i carn't wait to see your 65 p/s..i had a look at your road runner,very cool.

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Thanks for the info freakshow,got any pics?

If you look back through the WIP section or search for 69 super bee I bad street car the whole engine build is there. I will find it and bump it up. It's now back on the bench anyway now that the twister mach is wrapped up

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Heres a small update,I have a few bits painted .i have drilled the block for my plug leads,chopped the drive shaft,modified a chevelle fuel tank and finished the cowl hood.I not sure if the green will stay or not.Any comments or thoughts are welcome.

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