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Old 05-09-2012, 07:36 AM   #76
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Nice!!! Cant wait to see it!!! You working in the mines? Gotta love getting parts, its just like christmas haha
I work in construction ,ime a rigger . we are building a crushing plant for a mine site. long days bud , but $$$ to build my trucks and utes
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Old 05-09-2012, 07:43 AM   #77
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I work in construction ,ime a rigger . we are building a crushing plant for a mine site. long days bud , but $$$ to build my trucks and utes
Aw yeah thats alright! Yeah cars n trucks take some coin to build ay. keep it up mate
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Old 05-12-2012, 05:59 AM   #78
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A few more parts rolled up today in the post.
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Old 05-14-2012, 06:16 AM   #79
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Some more parts rolled up today . some nos reverse lenses ,thanks tuckerracing for those, the harness ,ash tray . and e break connector , thanks todd 68 chevy . and the bottom right wishbone nos that i one on ebay .
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Old 05-14-2012, 02:35 PM   #80
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You got a nice parts stash there! Watch out for the Rabid Roos in the bush!!
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Old 05-14-2012, 03:23 PM   #81
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just read all your thread mate.
great work!!
spent a couple of weeks in adelaide and loved it
real easy place to get around and plenty to see and do.
plan on going back for another visit soon!
keep up the good work on your pickup.
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Old 05-14-2012, 05:08 PM   #82
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just read all your thread mate.
great work!!
spent a couple of weeks in adelaide and loved it
real easy place to get around and plenty to see and do.
plan on going back for another visit soon!
keep up the good work on your pickup.
Thanks for your kind words .16 days left before i get home and do some work on my truck , cant weight
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Old 05-14-2012, 05:10 PM   #83
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You got a nice parts stash there! Watch out for the Rabid Roos in the bush!!
hi dave i got heaps more coming , i nealy have everything i need now
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Old 05-15-2012, 07:02 AM   #84
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Re: 67CST rebuild down under

The spring ears rolled up today . one of mine had a crack in it and the bolts sheared off in two of the others thanks tom aka T Korinek
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Old 05-16-2012, 05:46 AM   #85
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Some more parts rolled up today , nos top ball joints and i bought a dealer badge to put on the glove box
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love the new disc brakes and the studs are like we use on race cars, they will not let you down. The dash pictures are great. Keep up the good work
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Old 05-16-2012, 03:03 PM   #87
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Just looking over your build, well thought out, very nice overall. Can you tell us more on the big block, i am running a 454/525hp manual trans in my 71 4x4 and the whole truck is interesting but haven't heard much on the powertrain, guess it is still coming up, exciting watching a good build.
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Just looking over your build, well thought out, very nice overall. Can you tell us more on the big block, i am running a 454/525hp manual trans in my 71 4x4 and the whole truck is interesting but haven't heard much on the powertrain, guess it is still coming up, exciting watching a good build.
Hi mud man , i am building a 396,with a mild cam ,rubbed up oval port heads . steel crank 40 thou over ,rpm airgap manifold, 750 hp carb . should make about 450 hp i will post pix when i start building the motor .
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Sounds like a nice well put together engine, always liked the sound of saying I had a 396, had one in my 66 Malibu, 4 spd, very fun car. Less common to have a 396 over a 454, I choose the 454 for overall torque, went with 781 heads I ported, fun motor with lots of grunt with a 373 ratio and 35" tires it doesn't even have to try and actually gets good mileage, well when I can stay out of it. Mileage only matters to the wife, haha. Like the Ute, don't see those over here and of course the rhd on both. See a few rhdrivers here in 300ZX's and a few other odd things, always lookin for the driver when you see them coming.
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Sounds like a nice well put together engine, always liked the sound of saying I had a 396, had one in my 66 Malibu, 4 spd, very fun car. Less common to have a 396 over a 454, I choose the 454 for overall torque, went with 781 heads I ported, fun motor with lots of grunt with a 373 ratio and 35" tires it doesn't even have to try and actually gets good mileage, well when I can stay out of it. Mileage only matters to the wife, haha. Like the Ute, don't see those over here and of course the rhd on both. See a few rhdrivers here in 300ZX's and a few other odd things, always lookin for the driver when you see them coming.
Thanks mud man , yea the ute has a 468 that made 715 hp on pump , the tuck is just a cruiser with ac p/steer p/windows but it should still hall ass.
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Wow mine is only 525 on gas, yours should kick @ss pretty good, but have to stop to fill up a bit more, but then mine does weigh a bit more so maybe not any more than me. Blast to drive I am sure.
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Wow mine is only 525 on gas, yours should kick @ss pretty good, but have to stop to fill up a bit more, but then mine does weigh a bit more so maybe not any more than me. Blast to drive I am sure.
Yea i have not had her down the quarter yet but street raced , the ute should run around 9.6 at 140mph . i have a 66 elcamino that is tubbed 4 link. i am building a tt 600 ci for her it should make 1500+ on a street tune . that will be a blast .
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Glad to see that the parts made it ok. DId not take long either after I finally got them in the mail.
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Glad to see that the parts made it ok. DId not take long either after I finally got them in the mail.
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beautiful parts!!!! somewhat jealous to tell you the truth mate! lol love the emblem!
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beautiful parts!!!! somewhat jealous to tell you the truth mate! lol love the emblem!
Thanks mate , when you live in australia ,sites like this and ebay are you best friends ,
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Hey check this out , i brought a high/ low dimmer ac delco and look at the box , Made in china . ime a little disapointed .
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love the new disc brakes and the studs are like we use on race cars, they will not let you down. The dash pictures are great. Keep up the good work
Cheers mate i put bigger and longer studs because the extra weight of the BB and i like seeing stud protrude from the nut,thats just the rigger in me.
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Thanks mate , when you live in australia ,sites like this and ebay are you best friends ,
i bet! but you seem to be doing well! going to be a beast 67 to prowl the streets of australia!
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