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RE: Rear Seat, Rear Quarters, Carpet & Console - 6/12/2007 1:12:18 AM   
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I know a lot of you guys have read my posts, but wait till I post the video. Like they say, "The proof is in the pudding!"

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RE: Rear Seat, Rear Quarters, Carpet & Console - 6/12/2007 1:39:53 AM   
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i just wanna drive it you need new tires when im done 

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RE: Rear Seat, Rear Quarters, Carpet & Console - 6/12/2007 2:12:05 AM   
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i just wanna drive it you need new tires when im done 


Do you think I will let anybody from Kentucky drive my car. You guys drink too much!!! ha ha BTW, Jack Daniel's is my favorite mixer!

And the tires will be gone within  my first 5K! You gonna buy? JKidding...

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RE: Rear Seat, Rear Quarters, Carpet & Console - 6/12/2007 2:30:13 AM   
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jack daniels is from tenn kentucky is markers mark early times and jim beam and few other smaller less know ones

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RE: Rear Seat, Rear Quarters, Carpet & Console - 6/12/2007 8:19:42 AM   
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Whiskey is from Tennessee and Bourbon is from Kentucky.....

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RE: Rear Seat, Rear Quarters, Carpet & Console - 6/12/2007 9:45:14 AM   
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ha ha... Funny what you can learn from this forum!

All that is made in our part of Texas is beer. Shiner Bock, Pearl, and Lone Star .... strike 3, I'm out.

EDIT: I forgot the winery's. There are some good wines made around here, but mostly small wineries.

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Radiator, SPAL Dual Fan Control, Rear Seat Latches - 6/14/2007 7:38:36 PM   
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The radiator is installed. Upper radiator hose, dual 1710 fans, SPAL PWM  dual fan control (one fan comes on at 50%, up to 100% then the other fan comes on at 100%, A/C will turn the initial one fan on at 100%). All the A/C lines have been installed. Front lower grill has been permanently mounted.






The rear seat latches have been finished. Since I did the mini tub, getting all the little pieces to match up and work properly took half a days work. But they are done!




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RE: Radiator, SPAL Dual Fan Control, Rear Seat Latches - 6/14/2007 7:50:17 PM   
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Beautiful workmanship Rich.... everything looks well thought out .

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RE: Radiator, SPAL Dual Fan Control, Rear Seat Latches - 6/14/2007 8:02:38 PM   
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Jimbo, do you want to make this ongoing thread a sticky?  If so, go ahead. 

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RE: Radiator, SPAL Dual Fan Control, Rear Seat Latches - 6/14/2007 8:03:24 PM   
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Beautiful workmanship Rich.... everything looks well thought out .


Thanks, James. I wished I could have started it today, but the lower radiator hose gave me a fit. Since I moved the lower intake from the radiator out to the lower driver side, none of the hoses I found would work. I am probably going to have to uses two different hoses with a cut in the middle, joined by a 2" aluminum pipe and hose clamps. Custom equipment means customs hoses that nobody makes.

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RE: Radiator, SPAL Dual Fan Control, Rear Seat Latches - 6/14/2007 9:20:49 PM   
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I heard that... I saw (can't find it tho) where someone took that 2" aluminum pipe you mentioned and welded in a bung for the fan temp sensor.  Supposedly this worked well because it balanced out the temp control of the intake thermostat.



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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/14/2007 10:58:47 PM   
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ya your car is really nice you know if you want to give it away ill umm take it for you.

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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/14/2007 11:24:59 PM   
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I was thinking about giving it away....

And thanks. Where are you located so I can deliver it to you? 

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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/14/2007 11:29:47 PM   
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OK.. I will raffle it off to the person who can guess how much I have spent on this project to the nearest $50. Tickets are only $200.00 each. Any takers? 

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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/15/2007 12:31:28 AM   
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hhaha i wish i had 200 buck but all my moneys going to parts and insurance

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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/15/2007 4:07:53 PM   
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hhhhmmmmmm i figurin about 55k, young and dumb here

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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/16/2007 8:57:36 AM   
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supersnake flare the ends of the pipe a tiny bit will help keep the hose on it. and they make both in kentucky whiskey and bourbon but bourbon can only be made in kentucky .

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RE: 67 Super Snake (Redux) - 6/16/2007 12:07:28 PM   
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quote:

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supersnake flare the ends of the pipe a tiny bit will help keep the hose on it. and they make both in kentucky whiskey and bourbon but bourbon can only be made in kentucky .


The problem is that there is no hose for this application. The original radiator (top to bottom flow) had the hose to the engine coming out of the bottom center of the radiator. Now it is bottom Driver side. Nobody makes the hose. I will get it.



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Inside is done - 6/16/2007 12:10:36 PM   
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I have the inside almost done. I didn't take pictures, but all I have to do is vacuum and put in the front seats, front seat belts and glove box. After a radiator hose and a cold air intake, I will be starting this puppy.

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RE: Inside is done - 6/16/2007 10:24:15 PM   
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im saying buy a couple hoses with alot of bends in it use the bends only and a piece of pipe for the straight. or just have some pipes bent to fit and use some rubber hose to hook it up to the radiator and water pump

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