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Old 07-07-2011, 01:36 AM   #201
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Thanks for the info Dino.

Yeah it looks like they sell the Covans Classic Dashes.
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Old 07-07-2011, 01:59 PM   #202
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Going to be sweet Dino......
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Old 07-07-2011, 02:15 PM   #203
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I don't care who you are..... that's just plain funny right there! Those skinny fronts can/will cause more that one tense moment during a moderate stop or quick (un-expected) turn/lane change. The extreme width rear tire mixed w/fresh drizzle on the road is the fastest thing known to pucker the arse on a grown man .

Still fun though the rest of the time.
I agree 100%. You can't forget about the lone puddle that stretches from lane to lane that sneaks up on you on an otherwise dry road. Or the freeway on-ramp that gets tighter and tighter at the bottom and the front tires are plowing and the rear tires are folded over almost sideways. You'll be pulling over to pull the seat cover out of your @ss. I love Pro Street cars, but you have to change the way you drive. Slow around the corners, creep up over the speedbumps, and MAT it when it's pointed straight!
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Old 07-07-2011, 03:30 PM   #204
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I agree 100%. You can't forget about the lone puddle that stretches from lane to lane that sneaks up on you on an otherwise dry road. Or the freeway on-ramp that gets tighter and tighter at the bottom and the front tires are plowing and the rear tires are folded over almost sideways. You'll be pulling over to pull the seat cover out of your @ss. I love Pro Street cars, but you have to change the way you drive. Slow around the corners, creep up over the speedbumps, and MAT it when it's pointed straight!
YEP THERE KIND OF DIFFERENT TO DRIVE, BUT WHEN YOU LEAVE THAT 20 FOOT PATCH OF TWO 21 INCH TREAD MARKS IN FRONT OF YOUR BUDDIES HOUSE.... BROTHA THATS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT BESIDE IF PEOPLE DONT LIKE THE WAY I DRIVE STAY OFF THE SIDEWALKS
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Old 07-07-2011, 03:31 PM   #205
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I agree 100%. You can't forget about the lone puddle that stretches from lane to lane that sneaks up on you on an otherwise dry road. Or the freeway on-ramp that gets tighter and tighter at the bottom and the front tires are plowing and the rear tires are folded over almost sideways. You'll be pulling over to pull the seat cover out of your @ss. I love Pro Street cars, but you have to change the way you drive. Slow around the corners, creep up over the speedbumps, and MAT it when it's pointed straight!
I was really surprised how my Vette handles with the extra weight in the front. I even let my brother auto cross it at Good Guys last weekend. It did way better than I thought it would with skinnies up front and big slicks and a spool. But I have had those oh chit braking episodes. Try not to jab the brakes hard or the fronts lock and skid. Been there done that.
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Old 07-07-2011, 08:22 PM   #206
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YEP THERE KIND OF DIFFERENT TO DRIVE, BUT WHEN YOU LEAVE THAT 20 FOOT PATCH OF TWO 21 INCH TREAD MARKS IN FRONT OF YOUR BUDDIES HOUSE.... BROTHA THATS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT BESIDE IF PEOPLE DONT LIKE THE WAY I DRIVE STAY OFF THE SIDEWALKS
Back in the 90's when I was married, an old neighbor used to do a 'fly-by' in front of my house. He had (has) a square body w/a big nitrous inhaling 555 bbc. There were black marks 4 houses long that stopped right @ my driveway. My immediate neighbors weren't very happy when he dropped by.

This is his current ride. He builds some clean, detailed stuff....
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Old 07-07-2011, 09:07 PM   #207
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Beautiful truck^^^

Dino,... I wish I knew you were going to buy the "big meats" so quickly.
I talked to a guy last year that had a 66 Impala with 21.50's on the back.
He switched over to the Mickey Thompson Radials and said it was "like driving a new car".
He couldn't over emphasize the difference it made.
I know they're higher,... but that's what I'd buy if I was gonna drive it.

You may have plans to just "set them up in smoke" all the time. Ha.
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Old 07-08-2011, 12:27 AM   #208
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Back in the 90's when I was married, an old neighbor used to do a 'fly-by' in front of my house. He had (has) a square body w/a big nitrous inhaling 555 bbc. There were black marks 4 houses long that stopped right @ my driveway. My immediate neighbors weren't very happy when he dropped by.

This is his current ride. He builds some clean, detailed stuff....
nice!! and super nice and clean truck .wow man that trucks cool
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Old 07-08-2011, 12:34 AM   #209
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Beautiful truck^^^

Dino,... I wish I knew you were going to buy the "big meats" so quickly.
I talked to a guy last year that had a 66 Impala with 21.50's on the back.
He switched over to the Mickey Thompson Radials and said it was "like driving a new car".
He couldn't over emphasize the difference it made.
I know they're higher,... but that's what I'd buy if I was gonna drive it.

You may have plans to just "set them up in smoke" all the time. Ha.
keith i have had a few prostreet cars and my panel is tubbed and had mickeys on it at one time , i know what to expect out of those huge mickeys and can hardly wait to drive it and yes smokey burn outs all over thanks kat
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Old 07-08-2011, 12:38 AM   #210
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just a pic of my new location pretty stoked !! lots more space
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Old 07-08-2011, 12:40 AM   #211
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It's true, you can never have too much of anything Nice ride Dino
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Old 07-08-2011, 01:47 AM   #212
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Awesome build! Love the truck!!!
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Old 07-08-2011, 02:35 AM   #213
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Sweet new building! I've had the sportsmans on a couple of cars and they do have their own ride persay.
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Old 07-08-2011, 07:21 AM   #214
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I'm running Hoosier radials on the '55 I'm building, and I'm anxious to see how they ride and handle. It'll be the first time I've ran anything other than Mickeys. These tires (29x15.50-16) are a little smaller than what I'm used to running, but Hoosier was closing them out and I got them directly from Hoosier for $80 (!) a tire. I wound up buying 4 tires. The 16" diameter probably was a slow seller, but they are perfect for the 16x12 ET III wheels I had custom built.
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Old 07-08-2011, 11:58 AM   #215
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i'm running hoosier radials on the '55 i'm building, and i'm anxious to see how they ride and handle. It'll be the first time i've ran anything other than mickeys. These tires (29x15.50-16) are a little smaller than what i'm used to running, but hoosier was closing them out and i got them directly from hoosier for $80 (!) a tire. I wound up buying 4 tires. The 16" diameter probably was a slow seller, but they are perfect for the 16x12 et iii wheels i had custom built.
i like the hoosier too, i check out your thread on your prostreeter i dont know how i miss that one , dayum...... Nice work and the stance is perfect
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Nice building! LOVE Real Estate-great time to buy
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i like the hoosier too, i check out your thread on your prostreeter i dont know how i miss that one , dayum...... Nice work and the stance is perfect
Thanks for the compliments. I love your stuff as well.

I have put the '55 on the back burner until I get my '64 up and going. The '64 will be used as my parts chaser, so I'm not going hog wild on it. Once it's a driver, I'll be back on the '55.

My in-laws live in Surprise, AZ, and the next time we head over, I'd love to see your fleet. Congrats on the new building. Is there room inside to store some of the trucks? What side of town is it on?
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Old 07-08-2011, 10:51 PM   #219
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Dam Dino! I haven't been online lately and it took me almost two hours of reading to get up to speed with your projects!

This will be one sweet build as usual

What are you doing for an engine? I have a friend that builds killer chevy engines for a reasonable price. I just wired up his new shop. He has a new web site in the works, but here is his current site. http://www.unitedracingengines.com/

He can build you anything you want, but his current packages come with a great warranty and will have a dyno sheet.

Here is a video of a blown SBC that he built for another friend. He could never get it to hook and will be in the 7's soon after some chassis mods he is doing.


He was running DOT cheater slicks...

Keep the pics coming dude


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nice coments duudes we did survive the dust storm and got lucky i our power stay on i live in central phx a good fart could knock the power out! but i do have some updates!!!all the four link, back half stuff is all fab up just need to welded it all up,close on the front end my rack should be here monday and my gauge cluster just show up i had order, let see my nova all the air rides kits on arms,shockwaves, swaybar, complete front end done , waiting on the rear end i am having built for it and narrowed then the fourlink set up can be installed and i am almost all moved into my new building!!
Sweet rear view, gotta love the M/T's....what are your rotors from, and I assume that's a Porter Built front end?? One more question, what did you use for satin paint on your Panel? Good luck I'll be watching your progress.
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Thanks for the compliments. I love your stuff as well.

I have put the '55 on the back burner until I get my '64 up and going. The '64 will be used as my parts chaser, so I'm not going hog wild on it. Once it's a driver, I'll be back on the '55.

My in-laws live in Surprise, AZ, and the next time we head over, I'd love to see your fleet. Congrats on the new building. Is there room inside to store some of the trucks? What side of town is it on?
central phx yeah be cool to meet up, in november i am having a c10/ chevy only show and party at my new shop(weekend of gooduys too) you should come out, i will post up a thread when its gets a little closer
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Dam Dino! I haven't been online lately and it took me almost two hours of reading to get up to speed with your projects!

This will be one sweet build as usual

What are you doing for an engine? I have a friend that builds killer chevy engines for a reasonable price. I just wired up his new shop. He has a new web site in the works, but here is his current site. http://www.unitedracingengines.com/

He can build you anything you want, but his current packages come with a great warranty and will have a dyno sheet.

Here is a video of a blown SBC that he built for another friend. He could never get it to hook and will be in the 7's soon after some chassis mods he is doing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htXAGZMKzpM

He was running DOT cheater slicks...

Keep the pics coming dude


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hey Tony i think thats blazer was a buddy of mines mike royals he sold it a while back , but it never had that big of a motor in wow!!! buy the looks at that huge bug catcher looks like a pro-mod motor in it
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Sweet rear view, gotta love the M/T's....what are your rotors from, and I assume that's a Porter Built front end?? One more question, what did you use for satin paint on your Panel? Good luck I'll be watching your progress.
thanks kat!!the brakes are the 13" big brake kit from mcgaughyand the santin is hotrod flats
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no work on the truck this weekend but the inside is ready to paint and will get sprayed tuesday, back halfs getting closer and just wait on my rack for the front I did get a bed for my 66/c50 its just sitting on there for know in a few weeks i will get back this truck too
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