Awesome Charlie it certainly has that killer a ricer sound to it. Should be a handful when you hit the loud pedal :confused:and keeping it going straight.:confused: Don't know what I did here.
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Awesome Charlie it certainly has that killer a ricer sound to it. Should be a handful when you hit the loud pedal :confused:and keeping it going straight.:confused: Don't know what I did here.
Took the Nova out for a short ride**) today and gave it a bath:eek:. This thing has more b--ls than any SBC I've ever built it is flat out scarry to drive. but fun at the same time.:D:D
Scary fun is a good thing Charlie!!!!! Gives you more energy that a whole handful of vitamins!!!!!! Looks good put together, good to see it on the street--almost!!!!
Not a lot farther but it is getting there. Been working in Chris's 57 got front seat and have to modify the mounting. Think I'll go with just lap belts lots easier. Maybe I should post progress on the 57 hahaha
Not wanting to leave this Nova stock any where hears the latest. Since it was rusted bad I figured I couldn't hurt it. Still more rust to remove but at least its started.:)
busy day finished right side rolled pan is next.
Tailights should leave them scratching their heads!!! Nice work, Charlie!
Yeah,good job,Charlie..they should have been a stock fitting..they suit..
Those tail lights seem to work real good in that car.
Nice.
Thanks guys started the pan and ran out of .035 wire for my welder...I'll get back at it Monday
Very cool on the taillights, Charlie! Big blocks are so cool; you're making want to build another one.
Alittle more to do at the corners then grind and grind.:eek: but its getting there
Great look on the back of the car, Charlie!!!! I've never seen any car that doesn't look better with rolled pans! Great addition to one of GM's plain Jane designs!!!!!!
Ya know Charlie when I saw the first pictuers of the taillights I was kind of :rolleyes:, but seeing them all ruffed in they really work well.
i like it ...it all works well together