Projects for winter, parts for Christmas

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  1. olerodder

    olerodder Member

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    What do you mean "cold", it's 46 degrees right now, and should be 60 today................and you live in much warmer weather than us.....get out and get to work!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. Ian164

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    Hi all my winter project is pulling my motor taking it in to get new bearings and heads ported and polished. Getting her all ready for my weiand supercharger. Then on to the cowl hood. New paint In the engine bay and reroute all my wireing to tidy things up. Then turn that burgundy brown paint into a nice white with the original comet gt stripes and a flat black hood can't wait to get her finished for the spring. Got the front clip off and after Christmas pull the motor and take it into armstrongs for a rebuild! :yahoo:
     
  3. Moneymaker 1

    Moneymaker 1 Green Street Beasts

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    Planning a New Year thing, Pick N Pull has a half price sale coming up, plan on going and pulling that 351 Windsor roller block I found, paying my $100.00 for it and putting it in the shop, then come spring break start slowly adding parts to build it up, and if I can make decent money this year, maybe by this time next year it will be ready for installation, the one I have now is a great engine, love it, it runs great and is fast in my Grabber, but I only have less than $800.00 in it, want to put a little more in the next one.
     

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