RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux)
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/30/2007 4:06:45 PM
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67SuperSnake
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ORIGINAL: RGH69 Hey, I can't wait till you post a vid of you really getting on the throttle of that monster. I also noticed in your other pic that you are mounting the GPS antenna on the dash. We were thinking of doing the same on ours but we are planning to do one for GPS and one for XM and mounting them on the passenger side. Do you ever plan on adding XM? I can't wait either. But I gotta let the old body rest. I put 12 hours in yesterday. I probably won't add XM radio. My thought for putting it on the driver side was to hide it a little with the state inspection & state license stickers.
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/30/2007 4:33:16 PM
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God I love an FE motor. That is better than Viagra. If that doesn't give you a stiffy then your not even trying.
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/30/2007 6:24:30 PM
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I am not going to start it again till I have some type of filtration system on. I need 3 1/2 aluminum tubing/pipe and a filter. Know anywhere to get it? [/qoute] like a CAI from a ricer or late model domestic with the cone shaped K&N filter? here, i found a listing of all 3 1/2 opening K&N filters. you should be able to find something here that tickles your fancy, then just fab up some aluminum pipe as needed and polish to a mirror finish http://www.knfilters.com/search/univ2.aspx?ID=S0013
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/30/2007 9:14:26 PM
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ORIGINAL: fastbackford351 God I love an FE motor. That is better than Viagra. If that doesn't give you a stiffy then your not even trying. or maybe your just dead
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/30/2007 10:55:25 PM
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67SuperSnake
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Stiffy from hell!
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/30/2007 10:56:45 PM
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67SuperSnake
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ORIGINAL: my77stang quote:
I am not going to start it again till I have some type of filtration system on. I need 3 1/2 aluminum tubing/pipe and a filter. Know anywhere to get it? [/qoute] like a CAI from a ricer or late model domestic with the cone shaped K&N filter? here, i found a listing of all 3 1/2 opening K&N filters. you should be able to find something here that tickles your fancy, then just fab up some aluminum pipe as needed and polish to a mirror finish http://www.knfilters.com/search/univ2.aspx?ID=S0013 Thanks. On my way!
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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 5/31/2007 11:14:07 PM
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67SuperSnake
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I installed the headliner. A good suggestion is to use the old windlace, cut it in to small 2-3" pieces and use them as a clamp while you glue it in place. Then use the new windlace around the doors when you glue. Do the doors first, then use all the small pieces around the front & back glass area when you glue the headliner there. Leave them on until you install the glass. I installed the Alpine PDX 4.100 Amp and cleaned up the wiring.
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Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 5/31/2007 11:24:32 PM
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I installed the chrome pieces around the door today. You can spend HOURS on this stuff to get it right. After That I nstalled the chrome piece that holds the weatherstrip. I used some 3M strip calk on the backside where the old cork gasket used to be. Just added two small runners to the chrome piece and then screwed it in place.
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 5/31/2007 11:47:22 PM
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boss_dude_429
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man that's one wicked ride, i'll have to race you when i get my mustang done hehehehe it'll be on the highway to hell after the feelin of gettin shot out of a gun make you puke
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 6/1/2007 12:09:48 AM
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67SuperSnake
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Chester come on down. I'll go for pinks! ha ha
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 6/1/2007 4:15:55 PM
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i don't know about pinks but ill put money on my boss (redoin it right now)
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 6/1/2007 4:33:50 PM
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Mykkus
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HAHHAHHAHHA I wanna watch that race. You'll be losing your boss......
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 6/1/2007 4:34:58 PM
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67SuperSnake
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ORIGINAL: boss_dude_429 i don't know about pinks but ill put money on my boss (redoin it right now) How much?
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 6/1/2007 5:10:58 PM
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boss_dude_429
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well ill put $1,500 but i gotta tell ya right now the motor's gonna be blown, bored over & stroked it'll be makin about 1100hp/ 1200ft-lbs all goin to a lenco CS1 trans and a denny's racing driveshaft out to a 9" with 4.00 gears throught the moser racing axels to the weld magnum drag 2.0 rims and the mickey thompson ET Street tires hehehehehehehehehe it'll be one bad dude once its done,and the hp isnt at the rear wheels
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RE: Door Weatherstrip Chrome Installed - 6/1/2007 5:12:39 PM
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boss_dude_429
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then there's my uncle's cobra..........
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