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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Thanks Guys! Bobby, why the change in rearends? 9 to 8? And thanks for sharing those pics!
    I took out the 9 in the 31 to run behind a 351 W in the 37 . Figured to be a little safer then sorry you know . The 31 only has a slight work up so the 8 should be fine .

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    I took out the 9 in the 31 to run behind a 351 W in the 37 . Figured to be a little safer then sorry you know . The 31 only has a slight work up so the 8 should be fine .
    AHhhh.. I get it!

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    OK - I'm here!!! Sorry for the delay answering but since we are painting and polishing the house in anticipation of putting it on the market within the next couple of weeks, not a lot of computer time. I'm doing the standard home owners "deferred maintenance". Headed for the Roanoke/Salem, VA area as soon as we can to get out of the most taxed and bankrupt state. Randy - your response - I agree!!! But the car awaits you

    Mike - the hood actually fits. A couple tweaks, and a whole (hole?) lot better then most we saw at Burlington. The photos - thanks!!

    Bobby - with any car up to about 350-400Hp, the 8" is all you need in a light car. The only downfall that I see - the center sections are getting harder to find then the nines. I have a couple I can't even give away though. The ratios aren't exactly performance, but the cores are great. They'll probably go to the big dumpster at the transfer station along with a couple good empty early 351W blocks

    Don - you have to stop writing books unless you can make some big bucks as a fiction author like Dan Brown or James Patterson and have someone else do your wiring. The book writing takes too much time out of your teenage life.
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    Dave my brother lives in W.V. near Charleston and geez were they dumped on this winter . I seen pics as much as 18 inch's of snow fall . Nephew had to go down the road with a chain saw to get thru his road is one lane about 2 miles or so to main road . .

    Shipping the 8 inch chunks to here as peg leg units make it expensive still . Now if they were posi well worth shipping cost , we can always change the ratio .

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    [QUOTE=IC2;381185]OK - I'm here!!! Sorry for the delay answering but since we are painting and polishing the house in anticipation of putting it on the market within the next couple of weeks, not a lot of computer time. I'm doing the standard home owners "deferred maintenance". Headed for the Roanoke/Salem, VA area as soon as we can to get out of the most taxed and bankrupt state. Randy - your response - I agree!!! But the car awaits you

    Mike - the hood actually fits. A couple tweaks, and a whole (hole?) lot better then most we saw at Burlington. The photos - thanks!! QUOTE]

    Deferred Maintenance! A favorite topic! , NOT! Just like painting the house! Wide Boards, Left hand! Small boards, Right hand.. Mr. Myagi ,,,

    A couple tweaks. HMmmmm.. Fill in the gaps, so many ideas to choose from, I wonder if ???? we'll see what happens!

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    IC2, I know moving is not much fun and you really ought to try to bring one rear and one 351 block with you for spares. I lost some stuff I wish I had back in the last move. Anyway Roanoke is closer than NY state so maybe we will eventually share a visit. I think I used the cold months well on the new book and I am coming around the bend now so maybe I can finish the wiring over the Summer. I think all I have to do yet is install the electronic speedometer, get the vacuum line on the power brake and set up the carb linkage so it is close to "almost"!

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    trial fit of rear seats....

     



    So, I finally got a little time to play with my car today. I started by trial fitting the rear seats I bought a while back. They are rear seats from a '05 GTO. They're the right width and I think they're going to look pretty cool and they are comfortable too. Now I need to fabricate some mounting brackets, setup the seatbelts, etc. My plan is to get front seats with integrated shoulder harnesses so I don't have to fabricate mounting plates on the door post. The '02 and newer BMW convertible has some really nice ones and the shoulder harness isn't a big, obnoxious thing like some of the other integrated harnesses. I hope to find a set in like-new condition then I'll recover the back seat to match. There is a lot of other work to do before that happens but it makes sense to plan ahead.

    Hope you guys are all doing well!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    So, I finally got a little time to play with my car today.


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    There really still is a Randy R from the Left Coast !!! OMG it's good to hear from you again.

    The seats look like they were made for that '37 - nice pick.

    If the Beemer seats are Recaro's - they are nice plus well built based on the ones I have. I have to say - the mounting brackets will take you some time to build. I have lots of hours doing mine - then not using those seats. Oh well, fooling with hobbies isn't supposed to be equated to hours of effort

    Here - well I'm pullin' a Randy and haven't touched my car in weeks since we played last summer and I'm catching up a deferred home maintenance plus getting ready to move to Virginia.

    Catch you later with more
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