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    Nice Rearend!!!!

     



    This morning I welded the new rolled pan I made earlier this week into the roadster pickup, and primed it with a rattle can. It certainly adds that "something" to an otherwise unfinished looking rearend, and gives me a place for my license plate. I love this stage of building a hotrod, when everything you do makes a big visual difference. It makes up for the 3 or 4 months of working that doesn't look like you had been accomplishing anything.
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    It's looking good. I'm about to pull my roll pan off my truck and make another. What engiine you going to run?
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    1985 Pontiac Bonneville 305 with turbo 350 tranny.
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    Yep Don't put those 305 down. I'm running one in my 37 and it moves my truck pretty good, course it's been built up and I'm about toput in a better cam.
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    Hey Brian, the rolled pan and license plate mount look GREAT. Congrats on a job well done. Going to be a fine looking ride when you are done. Only goes to prove that old age and skill will overcome youth and a big checkbook!!!!!!
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