Nice Rides with any number of wheels or even no wheels ;-)

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Flash
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John that block looks like the old WIDE Block 318. You know, the one that look like a 440 with a whimsy 318 cubs in side it. i thing 66 was the last year of them, and they were HEAVY! so i don't know why they would have used it. Never knew Chy had a over head cam small block...well i guess that's not chry engine, really. first time i have heard about this eng.
Thanks John!

Seem I'm the last person to know about chy lates and grates, sense i quit twisting wrenches for chry :(
That is one Bad Ass Hell Cat!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Ray!

The 5.7 i was never a fan of. low Q on every thing, seen several shattered pistons with the rod banging around. the 6.1 was built like it should have been! forged rods crank and pistons
sounds like they have redesigned the block to with stand the Hell cat and even More.

FINALLY, SOME TRUE PRIDE AND POWER FROM MOTHER MOPAR :twisted: :mrgreen:
Gordon
Malvin
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Take a step back in time and look at the Ford GT 40 in 1965 :)

http://youtu.be/hzOZyqXI6HY
1960FL
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Rick I always loved the E Type Jags!!!
Malvin
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The Chevy Nova
This you tube video most likely has already been posted But here it is any way :)

http://youtu.be/XB0ukUm1pbU
ShovelJockey
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My first car. Bought it when I was 12 and still have it at 29. Learned a lot rebuilding the old girl.

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A chopper I hand built from scratch a few years ago. Gas tank, springer, pipes, most everything else my own creation. Jockey shift kick only. The wooden floorboards were designed to double as the pedals for clutch and brake.

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My current ride and test bed. Getting 74hp/75ft-lbs right now.

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Hotz
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ShovelJockey....

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Sorry my english mistakes.
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I had one of those red ones! :mrgreen:

Nice collection!
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ShovelJockey
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My winter toy. '79 F150 4" lift 35" tires

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1969 sears Suburban 12

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Another hand built bike I used to own. 1973 TX 650

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This one isn't mine, but I built it. 1951 Ford 8N with a 100 horse Flathead.

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