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Old 03-27-2007, 12:28 AM   #1
tavenner13
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tyler, Texas
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Hello from Tyler, Texas...or should I say "Howdy!"

hey guys my name is aaron tavenner. i just turned 19 this past wednesday and i must testify. i just got ahold of my first hot rod... a '67 chevy c-10 with a 454. ive wanted one of these puppies since i saw the burnt orange project truck on the tv show "trucks!". i found it last thursday... drove up 2 1/2 hours to check it out on friday... and bought it and drove it home on sunday! i love the site and i know i have alot to learn, hopefully some of you gray hairs will lend me your wisdom! here's a few pics for yall to check out...


truck is lowered with Early Classic Enterprises spindles, springs and shocks. The rear is dropped using ECE springs, relocated shock mounts, and a fully adjustable pan hardbar.


Chevrolet 454ci mostly stock right now...

.040 over
Edelbrock Performer RPM dual-plane manifold
Holley 650 (a new barry grant demon 750 is on the way)
CompCams 280 Hydraulic Grind cam
K&N filter
Sanderson headers to 2.5" exhaust with Flowmasters
4-core radiator
'72 power disc brakes






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