-27 today with the wind -37C second time the air station can not keep the pond open. IF the wind drops off I will drill a hole in the ice to see how much we have.



Originally Posted By: esshup
Originally Posted By: DonoBBD
P.S. looking for a pro streeted 1967-1969 cuda notch back not fast back. Back halfed roller would be great with title.


I'll put some feelers out. Used to build a number of cars in the mid to late '80's. Some full chassis cars, but mostly back halved. How big of a big block?

I used to run Green Diamond Tires, but had to buy this set of Blizzaks when the last set wore out and I couldn't get a set in time for a trip. The GD's work better than the Blizzaks, epecially on ice. http://www.greendiamondtire.com/ You're right about the tires wearing out fast during warm weather.


I have a two low decks ready for a build. Both are 400's one a thick wall 1972 block that could handle a massive stroker. One I am dropping into the 69 two door will be 472". If I could lay my hands on a hemi I would drop a hemi in the back halfed notch back. IF not a blown 451 with the thick block I have kicking around. Nothing more bad ass then a blown big block back half car on the street.

Cheers Don.


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