Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
what!...f-body? only the best car ever made! the camaro, and it's red headed step-sister the firebird....lol.
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The LSA oil pan is another option but it is a touch deeper than the F-Body pan. The deep part of the sump is not as long a F-body pan, but still shorter than the truck pan. I was able to run the LSA pan on Korbin's '82 which has the crossmemeber raised in the frame 1.5" and still fit well.
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H20 is water so im thinking waterpump (coolant)
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Proud to have BUDNIK teaming up with Sarah losh's build , designing a custom wheel for SQUARE PEG !! TOTALLY PUMPED ! THANK YOU BUDNIK ! https://www.facebook.com/budnik.wheels
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Right on! Traditional, modern, race? Congratulations both ways! You guys have a final rendering yet? Possible color?
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[QUOTE=67cheby;5976415]lol, no it was the h20 pump that was throwing me but I just figured out what you meant !
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Square wheels?
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ps6439691e.jpg |
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LOL...now that's funny
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I bet it rides really rough
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why would anyone want to " RE-Invent the WHeel " LOL
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still going for the gt40/ford mustang elanor style like the rims you showed before ?
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This is the CTS-V pan. Seems like it is the same as the LSA pan also. Which ever pan you go with, make sure you get the corresponding windage tray, pickup, and dipstick.
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thanks man !
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well....I bought our SEMA 2014 project today ! I drove by the metal yard on the way to work this morning they were waiting in line to scrap this !! 1955 Coupe Deville 2 door !
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Wow, you are on a tear! If you keep up at this pace you'll have to quit your day job.
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She's got to be named "Dolly"
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Did you check to be sure Howard Hughes' body isn't in there?
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Im going to have to say, Im jealous of your life right now Mike...
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The Caddy looks cool and the name is perfect! |
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