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longroof

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Hey guys and gals ! Aaron's the name, and old junk is the game. ;) I'm in the North Texas area, about an hour north of Dallas, for any of the Texas folks. I was on another message board, looking for some drop spindles, when someone referred me to this board, so I figured I would check it out. I had a couple Fox-body Mustangs for a little while, but had to get rid of them to support my habit....old junk. :) I currently have a '78 Olds Cutlass wagon daily driver (for which I am still looking for drop spindles), a '60 Studebaker Lark wagon, which is getting a '70 W31 Olds 350 thrown in it while the weather sucks, and a '34 Plymouth that will have a 331 Hemi in it some time in the future. <---- Not sure if that will be near future, or NOT-so-near future, if ya know what I mean ! When not working on my car(s), I do some old school-type pinstriping in my off time. It would be nice to meet some of you guys, and gals, if there are any in the Dallas area. Post up if ya are !!

-Aaron
 
Thanks guys ! I recently parted out a carb'd turbo Buick and kept the engine/trans/rear end, but that's all that was worth a damn. :( But for free, how can you complain !! :D I am debating using the turbo on my '34 Ply. 2-door sedan....the 331 Hemi I have to go in it is a 7.5:1 compression motor. I think it's just begging for some boost ! Bah, who knows, that's a ways off anyways.

-Aaron
 
Welcome! Turbo the '34 Plymouth sedan! Do it, Do it, Do it!

Fits good in my '36 Chevy sedan!;)
 
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