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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: 80stepsideguy on November 19, 2008, 01:52:57 pm
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I met this guy on you tube and this guy is cool, and is trying to be a member here .You`ll like these videos of his crew cab burnouts:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnN1MBPpRgo&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bwxuRofyyY&feature=related
Chris and toolmaster, can you help out and make him a member of this great site?
thanks
pat
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Pat
Havent looked at the video's, but why cant he just sign up?
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That was cool!
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Just send him the link if you have his email addy.
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Kool Looking Shebby ;D He Looks and sounds like a Kool Neighbor that I had when I was little :o You used to prounce his Ch's as Sh's, I think that was mainly cause he had an Eastcoast Accent, and always had a wad of chew in his mouth(Former Baseball Player) :-X
Mean truck for sure, but it looked a bit like it doesn't have a Posi/Locker Rear(Left Side started smoking before could see anything from the right... Guess it could have been distance, and Camera angle ???).....
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used to prounce his Ch's as Sh's, I think that was mainly cause he had an Eastcoast Accent
You know with a statement like that that someone would chime in, i mean shime in.
I don't think that is an East Coast thing, me being on the right coast and all and haven't heard that around the mid atlantic states or southeast...now for north of the Mason-Dixon, I couldn't begin...'cept dose youts stot when dey are young shildren speaking some New England assent and don't even know what an R is used fa. ;D (Actually, that probably sounds more like New York than anything. )
Send the guy the URL and tell him to join in
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Hardi har har ::)
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used to prounce his Ch's as Sh's, I think that was mainly cause he had an Eastcoast Accent
You know with a statement like that that someone would chime in, i mean shime in.
I don't think that is an East Coast thing, me being on the right coast and all and haven't heard that around the mid atlantic states or southeast...now for north of the Mason-Dixon, I couldn't begin...'cept dose youts stot when dey are young shildren speaking some New England assent and don't even know what an R is used fa. ;D (Actually, that probably sounds more like New York than anything. )
Send the guy the URL and tell him to join in
LOL My Old Neighbor was from the Shicago Area, but was born in New York...... He always would call his truck a Shevy :-\
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I`ll resend him the link but this was his responce:
What's up. Just tried joining that site, and there is no activation e-mail sent to me. Did you have this problem? I tried to e-mail the webmaster and for some reason it wont send because my girlfriends e-mail, who shares this computer was recognized but no e-mail to her either. Engines, mechanics and drums are my strong points, not computers. If you have any advice, I would appreciate it. Thanks. JW.
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I got his email and he registered twice and I sent him a response, but I guess he didn't get it. He needs add webmaster @ 73-87chevytrucks.com to his safe senders.
If that doesn't work I can get around the issue but it may be a problem with yahoo.com blocking. If that is the case I can fix it but he won't have email notifications from posts.
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Glad to see he is a member now. ;D
thanks
pat
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His problem is he didn't recieve the activation email so he can't log in until he verifies his email account.
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Awesome burnout.
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That burnout is SICK! No mosquitoes in that neighborhood, they've all packed up and left for a few YEARS!
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Thanks guys, I did finally make it on the site. Glad you all liked the burnout, a little childish, but a direct representation of what big block power can do. I have built several Chevy's ranging from a 1973 Cheyenne C-30 454, auto, two wheel drive and 12 foot flatbed. I loved that truck, drove it for a good many years. There were several in between, all within the 73-85 range. The one in the video I got when I was still in high school and it had a 350 and 2 wheel drive. My mother ended up with it after a few years to tow her horse trailer around, and then it was parked and sat for about 7 years in one of her fields. She called me one day and asked if I wanted it. If not, it was getting junked. I have to say it looked pretty miserable, but the chassis was mint. So "project the beast" was borne. I always thought it would look tough with 4-wheel drive and a lift, and a friend of mine was junking an 85 single cab dually 4-wheel drive, with no engine. I'm shure many of you know that the 76 crew cab chassis has no provisions for the swap. It took the winter with lots of measuring and parts fabrication but it turned out real nice. Of coarse the 350 had to go, so I built a 454 4-bolt main, .060 over with 049 heads, Manley 2.19-1.88 valves, Comp 1.550 springs and rotator eliminators were added. Bowl blended, ports cleaned and gasket matched. Combustion chambers were brought down to 118 cc's and the block was zero decked to give the Speed Pro 2645's a comp ratio of 10:1. I went with a Comp Xtreme 4x4 with 210-218 deg.@.050 and .505-.515 lift at valve. Comp pro magnum roller rockers and custom length pushrods brought the valvetrain together It makes tons of low to upper mid range power, just perfect to motivate that big dually. It was topped of with a Edelbrock Performer manifold and Carter 750 carb. I also went with Hooker comp headers, 2.5 dual exaust with balance tube and Flowmaster 50's (which I'm not to crazy about their sound, should have went with 40's). The trans is a TH 400, which I rebuilt with new internals, heavy duty sprague and shift kit. It has a NP 205 transfer case, Dana 60 front, and 70 rear with 3.73 gears. The body needs a little work and a nice paint job, but all in good time. And yes, I am from New York. Anyway, I look forward to spending some time on the forums and contributing what I can. See you all out there. JW454.
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nice man welcome you will be a big help here
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i liked the burn out
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Thanks guys, I did finally make it on the site. Glad you all liked the burnout, a little childish, but a direct representation of what big block power can do. I have built several Chevy's ranging from a 1973 Cheyenne C-30 454, auto, two wheel drive and 12 foot flatbed. I loved that truck, drove it for a good many years. There were several in between, all within the 73-85 range. The one in the video I got when I was still in high school and it had a 350 and 2 wheel drive. My mother ended up with it after a few years to tow her horse trailer around, and then it was parked and sat for about 7 years in one of her fields. She called me one day and asked if I wanted it. If not, it was getting junked. I have to say it looked pretty miserable, but the chassis was mint. So "project the beast" was borne. I always thought it would look tough with 4-wheel drive and a lift, and a friend of mine was junking an 85 single cab dually 4-wheel drive, with no engine. I'm shure many of you know that the 76 crew cab chassis has no provisions for the swap. It took the winter with lots of measuring and parts fabrication but it turned out real nice. Of coarse the 350 had to go, so I built a 454 4-bolt main, .060 over with 049 heads, Manley 2.19-1.88 valves, Comp 1.550 springs and rotator eliminators were added. Bowl blended, ports cleaned and gasket matched. Combustion chambers were brought down to 118 cc's and the block was zero decked to give the Speed Pro 2645's a comp ratio of 10:1. I went with a Comp Xtreme 4x4 with 210-218 deg.@.050 and .505-.515 lift at valve. Comp pro magnum roller rockers and custom length pushrods brought the valvetrain together It makes tons of low to upper mid range power, just perfect to motivate that big dually. It was topped of with a Edelbrock Performer manifold and Carter 750 carb. I also went with Hooker comp headers, 2.5 dual exaust with balance tube and Flowmaster 50's (which I'm not to crazy about their sound, should have went with 40's). The trans is a TH 400, which I rebuilt with new internals, heavy duty sprague and shift kit. It has a NP 205 transfer case, Dana 60 front, and 70 rear with 3.73 gears. The body needs a little work and a nice paint job, but all in good time. And yes, I am from New York. Anyway, I look forward to spending some time on the forums and contributing what I can. See you all out there. JW454.
Welcome jay,
so glad you are here finally.. Question the 454 your built in your you tube video on the stand.Is it finally in the camaro? I cant wait to see that car rock and roll ;D
thanks
pat
p.s.s hope you n your family had a fantastic thanksgiving
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Thanks for asking, but I probably wont have it in until mid winter and hopefully by spring the car will be ready for pavement pounding.