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Old 08-27-2014, 03:18 PM   #1
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Re: my 65 fleetside build

truck is flying and looks great as well.those moter or n2o passes?Either way it is hauling
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Old 08-27-2014, 09:32 PM   #2
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Looks and sounds great.
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Old 08-27-2014, 10:51 PM   #3
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Wow!!
You've got that truck DIALED IN

Blowin off the competitions doors. And they thought they had a chance. ha
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Old 08-30-2014, 12:51 PM   #4
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Wish mine would tote a tire. Haha
bring it up here and well throw a little blue bottle in the back
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Very nice!!!
I could tell a while back that a tire in the air was in the not so far future!!!
Weather it was to come from a blue bottle or a different motor I knew that it was very close by!
Nice job!!!
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Nice, Very Nice!!!
Sounds Awesome, & launchin' pretty good!
thanks modge, cant wait to see you wasting some rubber.
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x2! Not only does it look good, but it really goes too.
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truck is flying and looks great as well.those moter or n2o passes?Either way it is hauling
those were all on a 150 shot , truck runs 7,80 on the motor.
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You've got that truck DIALED IN

Blowin off the competitions doors. And they thought they had a chance. ha
were getting it there, finally broke the 6's last night with a 6.98, and my wife says I'm not prejudice since there is a chevy, dodge, ford and a import
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Old 08-30-2014, 07:48 PM   #5
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were getting it there, finally broke the 6's last night with a 6.98, and my wife says I'm not prejudice since there is a chevy, dodge, ford and a import
So, if I am understanding correctly...Your wife is saying that you are not prejudice because you spanked another Chevy, Dodge, Ford, and an Import?
Nice concept, I like!!!
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Old 08-30-2014, 09:28 PM   #6
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truck sounds awesome! looks like you treed them all too, now that is really awesome!!
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Old 08-31-2014, 01:00 PM   #7
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Ok.... I dug back through because I couldn't remember the specifics.
What are the specs on the motor/drivetrain?
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Old 09-03-2014, 01:12 PM   #8
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So, if I am understanding correctly...Your wife is saying that you are not prejudice because you spanked another Chevy, Dodge, Ford, and an Import?
Nice concept, I like!!!
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truck sounds awesome! looks like you treed them all too, now that is really awesome!!
thanks chad, cant wait for some updates on yours
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Ok.... I dug back through because I couldn't remember the specifics.
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406, gm 4 bolt block studded mains, scat 4340 crank, scat i beam 4340 rods with 7/16 cap bolts, keith black icon forged pistons, king bearings, total seal rings, lunati solid roller 626 lift with a 109 lobe seperation, double roller timimg set with torington bearing, cloyes timing cover with adjustable cam button, dart pro 1 with 215 runners, 205 160 valves, comp push rods, comp gold series rockers, victor jr intake with a stealth performance worked 750 mighty demon, cheater nitrous kit, msd 6al digital ignition with billet dist, and msd dry coil, trans is a turbo 350, kolene steeles and red clutches, hardened sprag and a tci super street fighter stall with baloon plates, 3 1/2 inch driveshaft with 1350 spicer joints and a truck 12 bolt with factory posi, 411 usa gears and strange girdle and moser 1350 yoke. stock suspension with the exception of drop springs and spindles. i think that about covers it.
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Old 09-03-2014, 03:24 PM   #9
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Nice combo!
I never realized this was a go-fast ride.
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Old 09-03-2014, 06:29 PM   #10
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thanks scoti, i have always been a hot rodder at heart, i might be going to tame it down some this winter and go ls fuel injected with ac. i have a rough 66 bbw thats itching for the go fast goodies and i can lighten it up alot, where i dont want to mess with the red truck to much, but its going to be hard to support two projects at once and then the wife is wanting a first gen camaro to top it all off.
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Old 09-03-2014, 09:35 PM   #11
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Flip, in my opinion, you should build the 1st gen Camaro for your wife first, if you want to go fast for cheap anyway!
On a side note, about a month or so ago, I rode in a friends '68 Camaro for the first time...A full tube frame, aluminum interior, Willwood brakes, four-link 9 inch, top notch, all-steel car...with a ZZ502 crate-motor that is basically stock except for cam, intake & dominator carb.
the motor dyno'd at 576 h.p. and runs low 10's in the quarter...I know, hard to believe.
Now I am not a drag racer, Have done it in a few cars that I have owned (LS-6 Chevelle, Buick Grand National and assorted Corvettes) But they were childs-play compared to this.... Nor am I up to speed with all of the electronic gadgetry, i.e trans-brake, rev-limiter b.s, electronic nitrous controls, etc, but I can truly tell you that ...Never, NEVER, have I experienced something so brutal as a launch in that car!
HOLY-F! we did it several times on a country road, and I could sense the tire spin and smell the rubber from the 19.50 x 32 M&H Racemasters way past 100 m.p.h.
Now I am not sayin that you need to make your wife's camaro that fast, but with some of your go-fast parts, it could be real healthy, and you could go LS with the new racer truck!
What are you thinkin about now? LOL!
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:10 AM   #12
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Flip, Would you mind telling me what color RED you used on your truck? Your build thread is really nice and like what you did with your truck and the stance. Nothing like a red truck with shiny wheels and dang hotrod motor! Something tells me you smile every time you hit the key.
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Old 09-14-2014, 05:22 PM   #13
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Flip, in my opinion, you should build the 1st gen Camaro for your wife first, if you want to go fast for cheap anyway!
On a side note, about a month or so ago, I rode in a friends '68 Camaro for the first time...A full tube frame, aluminum interior, Willwood brakes, four-link 9 inch, top notch, all-steel car...with a ZZ502 crate-motor that is basically stock except for cam, intake & dominator carb.
the motor dyno'd at 576 h.p. and runs low 10's in the quarter...I know, hard to believe.
Now I am not a drag racer, Have done it in a few cars that I have owned (LS-6 Chevelle, Buick Grand National and assorted Corvettes) But they were childs-play compared to this.... Nor am I up to speed with all of the electronic gadgetry, i.e trans-brake, rev-limiter b.s, electronic nitrous controls, etc, but I can truly tell you that ...Never, NEVER, have I experienced something so brutal as a launch in that car!
HOLY-F! we did it several times on a country road, and I could sense the tire spin and smell the rubber from the 19.50 x 32 M&H Racemasters way past 100 m.p.h.
Now I am not sayin that you need to make your wife's camaro that fast, but with some of your go-fast parts, it could be real healthy, and you could go LS with the new racer truck!
What are you thinkin about now? LOL!
dang modge sounds like you have had some cool cars in your life, as far as the camaro goes its got to be lady friendly if you know what i mean. i would love to ride in the camaro, just cant get enough adrenline.
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Flip, Would you mind telling me what color RED you used on your truck? Your build thread is really nice and like what you did with your truck and the stance. Nothing like a red truck with shiny wheels and dang hotrod motor! Something tells me you smile every time you hit the key.
the color is victory red, and thanks for the kind words, i think the smile comes when i hit the nitrous button more than either other time.
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Old 12-05-2014, 06:40 PM   #14
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just a quick peek at what followed me home today, another 65 bbw, thinking about building it for the wife, I will start a build thread shortly I hope, trying to build another shop for parking so I can get back in mine to work.
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Old 12-05-2014, 07:56 PM   #16
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Congrats on the new truck, looks pretty clean.
A new shop for parking............ that right there is something I could use.Glad Im not the only one having things follow me home.

Will be keepin a look out for the new build thread.
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Old 12-05-2014, 10:55 PM   #17
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now I know where all the bbw short fleetsides are going! going good
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Old 12-06-2014, 01:20 AM   #18
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Congrats on the new truck! It looks pretty darn solid, & I'm looking forward to the build. Are you surprising the wife, or does she know what the new project is for?
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Old 12-07-2014, 03:46 PM   #19
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Flip,
I cannot believe how nice that truck is!
Looks like it has more dust on it than anything else!
How the heck did you come across it?
What is the story on the other? Did you get both?
I thought that you were gonna do a muscle car for your wife!
You are killin' me right now. I wish that I had done the BBW conversion on mine!
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Old 12-24-2014, 10:15 PM   #21
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Congrats on the new truck, looks pretty clean.
A new shop for parking............ that right there is something I could use.Glad Im not the only one having things follow me home.

Will be keepin a look out for the new build thread.
cant wait to start the new shop so I can get started on the wifes truck, as far as them following me home I think its a sickness
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Congrats on the new truck! It looks pretty darn solid, & I'm looking forward to the build. Are you surprising the wife, or does she know what the new project is for?
thanks and by the way still praying for your family hoping your dads doing better. she knows and is rather excited, don't tell anyone but that's how im getting the new shop
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Flip,
I cannot believe how nice that truck is!
Looks like it has more dust on it than anything else!
How the heck did you come across it?
What is the story on the other? Did you get both?
I thought that you were gonna do a muscle car for your wife!
You are killin' me right now. I wish that I had done the BBW conversion on mine!
the truck is extremely solid and came with a ton of parts, all new in the packs gm nos side moulding, one of the nicest aluminum grills I have ever seen before, 2 tailgates one original another new in the box, even a brand new in the box sliding rear glass which I will never use but was still kinda neat, gm nos rubber for the cab, 3 sets of custom cab sail panels, its already 5 lug power disc brakes, power steering and the list goes on, should be a fairly quick build I hope. as far as were I found it one of my buddies at church told me his brother had one he was thinking of selling and the rest is history. the truck behind it is a 66 bbw I was going to lighten up as much as possible and see if I could get it in the low 6 second range (1/8 mile). the wife decided it would be pretty to cool to have his and hers 65 trucks and I was happy happy happyyour truck is awesome with the small window I think, I wouldn't change a thing if I were you.
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Old 12-24-2014, 10:17 PM   #22
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merry Christmas and god bless everyone, hope its the best Christmas you`ve ever had.
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thanks and by the way still praying for your family hoping your dads doing better. she knows and is rather excited, don't tell anyone but that's how im getting the new shop
Thanks so much. I'll try to update about dad when I get back to my home computer. Glad to hear about the new shop, & the his/hers truck plan is just too cool. Sounds like you definitely found a great truck to work with as well.

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Man that's a cool builder. The wife should be pleased with it.

Good luck with the garage build with this nasty weather.
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Yeah good luck with the garage. Better keep that boat inside it's almost time to drag em out and hook em up. You East Tenn boys should be float n fly's about now anyways.
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