Thread: 350 blocks
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07-17-2005 05:36 PM #1
350 blocks
I have several 2 and 4 bolt sbc blocks. make an offer
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07-17-2005 06:58 PM #2
Im going out to sea for a week or two, you know the whole navy thing... but when i get back i may take you up on the spool and a block if they are available... later
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08-01-2005 06:04 PM #3
Do you still have any 4 bolts available? What will you take?
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08-01-2005 06:33 PM #4
I have 3, 4 bolt and 2,2bolt blocks left. $150.00 each
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09-20-2005 08:52 PM #5
are they just the blocksnothing beats the sound of and old rod rolling down the street
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09-21-2005 07:08 PM #6
I have blocks and cranks
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09-22-2005 05:37 PM #7
You've got email Pappy.Jason
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09-22-2005 05:56 PM #8
Randall, your avitar is a picture of the ex-Bob Lowe car.....is that
what you are building?
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09-22-2005 06:34 PM #9
It is definately part of my inspiration, although mine will not be black, nor will it have a top (probably not anyway). I just love the stance of Lowe's 32. I am not sure if I can reasonably mimick his ride height as mine will be more of a driver than a show car, but I do want it to sit low. The biggest obstacle I foresee is trying to raise the reveal over the rear tires. I am not too worried about driving a car around that's in the weads (what scrub line), I've done it before, but I want to make sure the lines are right.Jason
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09-23-2005 09:03 AM #10
we are getting closer to raising a reveal on a steel car to match the tires....ours has to raise about 5 inches!!!
There are two tough areas..... first, in the back of the tire where the reveal blends into the other lines.....as you go bigger, these two reveals meet higher on the body.
Second, the side of the body over the tire reveal is a compound curve on a steel car (should also be on a glass car). Simply cutting the reveal out of the steel body and raising it is tough since the panel curve is different. On a glass body, you might get away with adding material for the reveal.
If you look at the build article on the Ritzow deuce built by Rad Rides by Troy, http://www.radrides.com/photogallery.php?sub=ritzow they raised the reveal on a Brookville body. There is an illusion just in front of the tire that makes the reveal appear as a straight line for just a bit.... it's on both sides so I dont think that it is a goof up.
PS...Jason, the Lowe car isnt black....it's really dark cherry
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