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07-27-2004 04:34 PM #1
Hello everyone. Nice to be here.
Hello All.
I just joined the club and thought Id say hi.
Im 37, married with two girls. I own a 73 Prostreet Gremlin. Its Tubbed with a 4 link rear, 4.56 gears and a posi unti with Mosier axles. It has a set of Convo pro rims with 18.5 inch Mickey thompson tires.
It has a 16 gallon fuel cell, rusell braided fuel line, Holley blue pump. 4 point roll cage, full guages, grant steering wheel.
I have a start on a solid blown sbc, but Im leaning twords a 500ci Cadillac. My name refers to the original Hemi idea I had, but it was a lot to big for my comfort. lol
Anyway, I'll post a couple pics if I can figure it out. Thanks for having me. HGIm not real smart, but I can lift heavy things.
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07-27-2004 04:36 PM #2
Inside.Im not real smart, but I can lift heavy things.
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07-27-2004 04:38 PM #3
Heres a far away pic. Hope you like it.Im not real smart, but I can lift heavy things.
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07-27-2004 04:40 PM #4
Try again.Im not real smart, but I can lift heavy things.
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07-27-2004 05:22 PM #5
I always did like gremeins, that looks cool.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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07-27-2004 05:31 PM #6
Cool Car.
Tag yer it, no tag backs.
Oh yea welcome to CHR
Otto
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07-27-2004 08:18 PM #7
Good looking ride! I like your big Caddy idea. Check out www.500cid.com if you haven't found it already. I think there is a guy over there in the forum with a 500 in bruiser in a Gremlin.
Ain't nuthin wrong with CadiGremi
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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07-27-2004 09:33 PM #8
Cool idea, a hemi powered gremlin. We need more free thinkers like you here."its better to rule in hell, than serve in heaven."
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07-27-2004 09:57 PM #9
Neat ride........the first new car my wife and I had was a 305 ci Gremlin X...went like hell but didn't negotiate railroad tracks too well..........very light in rear....loved that car..welcome to club and hop to see finished project.
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07-28-2004 03:59 AM #10
Welcome to CHR, neat ride. Just get a 2nd job and keep going for the hemi!!!! Keep us posted on your progress.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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07-28-2004 10:38 AM #11
Welcome to the nut house gremmie - enjoy the site!
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07-28-2004 08:34 PM #12
damnnnnnn look what the dog dragged in, hell they'll let anyone in this place.......... hell they let me in & shit if they let streets in I know anyone can get in here.......lolol ....joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
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