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Old 11-10-2007, 10:47 PM   #1
wicked_sky_gazer
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Introducing... Myself?!

Hey all, names Tony I'm 22 and in the pipeline industry. I have a background in fabrication, and manufacturing, and i wont let anyone touch my truck with ANY sort of a tool. Speeking of my truck i have an '81 C10 short bed that i bought about 2 months ago, and am working on building a street rod/daily driver out of, it currently has a 350 true full roller motor with an edelbrock 650 preformer carb and intake, bored 30 over with flat top forged pistons, port and polished with a comp cam and double sproket timing setup. It has a stage 2 built th350 tranny from lesters gear, and a rearend from hell, the gearing is way off. here are some pics... i'll have more later.




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'81 c10 sw 355cid roller motor 350turbo with stage two shift kit, poor rear end gearing, not sure peg speed... speedo is mia..
project is temporarily on pause again... Thankyou wonderfull economy.. check it out

Im not to worried i have an uncaning ability to save myself from some weeeiiirrd crap
East Ok meet East Ok date


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