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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: '67 Ranchero, '57 Chevy, '82 Camaro,
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Dave do what I've been threatening to do! Put a Ford in the Chebbie!
    When it's on the track and people ask what's under the hood...a 454?
    You could say naw I got a 460!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Now, that would be interesting... Not sure I'd live through it, but interesting!!!


    Thanks for the links, Don! Whatever I do with it, keep it, build it, sell it, trade it I'm going to be quite fussy that it's history is preserved and it comes back to life as a gasser--even if in street form.. I remember them running as a kid, when I got the car home yesterday I just sat in my chair and looked at it for an hour or so and enjoyed a lot of really great memories from my first days at the track! I was a MoPar guy running Super Stock, but the gasser's always got everyone "up to the fence" when they ran--wheels up and a bit out of control, but putting down one hell of a good race!!!! I guess for me the thing is it doesn't matter that it's another one of them dreaded Chevrolet's, it deserves to be put back to it's former glory and be out there on the track for other's to enjoy... Now, anybody notice where I left my old 'Nash 5 speed and my Racemaster slicks???
    Last edited by Dave Severson; 10-12-2010 at 04:26 AM.
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