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    sharpmark is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 34 oldsmobile sedan
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    x2 on the headers-they look like they should be framed and hung on the wall.
    mark
    1969 chev C10 stepside-305/4speed/12bolt
    1934 oldsmobile sedan-350/350/12bolt
    1928 model a roadster-project-283/350/9"
    1924 dodge modified - 292 i6/pwrglde/quickchange rear

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    Thanks guys. I pretty proud of the headers.

    Here are a few pictures of them on the truck and the master cylinder mounted.





    Next are few pictures of the finished fuel lines. The lines from the tank to the bulkheads and from the front bulkheads to the engine are 6 AN PTFE lined hoses made for me by Nitrous Outlet. The hardlines are stainless.





    The list to get this thing ready to be torn apart for paint is shrinking fast.

    I have to do the following before the tear down

    1.Fabricate under dash brake pedal assembly
    2.Mount front brake line bulkhead tabs
    3.Make front brake lines
    4.Finish inside A/C and Heater lines
    5.Mount Throttle Pedal assembly and drill a hole in the firewall
    6.Make throttle cable
    7.Make evap unit drain line
    8.Relocate power window and headlight switches


    Doesn't look like much, but the brake pedal assembly is going to be a fight.
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