Here is a old video when we first started the 32 click the link to watch ua-cam.com/video/sWOBbaEnOpw/v-deo.html you may be able to see what you need if not let me know thanks for the comment!!!
It looks like you ran the fuel line inside the frame in the back but have it mounted on the outside of the frame all the way to the front. Just wondering what type of fuel line did you use and why you didn't run it in the frame the whole way. Your doing a beautiful job by the way.
Thank you, its a braded hose Im just leary about running fuel line in with the power wires to the starter, probably just paranoid lol. We tried to make it to where it would be easy to work on on the side of the road if it was to come to that. Thanks for watching!!!!
Its just a hot rod thing lol, the reason most people did that is because there the best bang for the buck. Ford stuff is just more expensive. I'm not sure why.And there are endless hop up parts for the SBC.
The small block Chevy has more speed equipment available for it and it's cheaper. The real question is have you ever tried to sell an early Ford hot rod with a Ford motor in it? I have and it took time. If the car had a SBC it would have sold more quickly.
Thanks. The Headers wrap will be interesting.
Yeah we may go back and cerakote them instead lol
GREAT DESIGN & BUILD!!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!
Thank you very much Merry Christmas!!!!
Looking good. Will be awesome to see it on the road. Well done
Thank you! Hope you stay along for the ride!!!!!
WOW that's Beautiful
Thank you!!!!
I like to see a close up of the front suspension on left and right side. Thanks
Here is a old video when we first started the 32 click the link to watch ua-cam.com/video/sWOBbaEnOpw/v-deo.html you may be able to see what you need if not let me know thanks for the comment!!!
It looks like you ran the fuel line inside the frame in the back but have it mounted on the outside of the frame all the way to the front.
Just wondering what type of fuel line did you use and why you didn't run it in the frame the whole way.
Your doing a beautiful job by the way.
Thank you, its a braded hose Im just leary about running fuel line in with the power wires to the starter, probably just paranoid lol. We tried to make it to where it would be easy to work on on the side of the road if it was to come to that. Thanks for watching!!!!
Looking good
Thank you!!!!!!
Your accent sounds like a young Dale Earnhardt Jr. 😀
Hahaha thank you, his shop is about 5 miles from my house hahahaha
Your # 2 spot should be # 1 spot if correctly timed
Real nice ride, is it going to have power brakes?
I appreciate it!! Na it just has manual disc up front and drums on the rear. The front is socal's buick style brakes
Can you tell me what colour yellow you have painted the roadster please?
Sure I'd be glad to it is 1973 chevrolet corvette yellow
What are your rear shocks?
There coil overs but I cant remember the brand, I think they came from speedway motors
Very nice but why the chev motor
Its just a hot rod thing lol, the reason most people did that is because there the best bang for the buck. Ford stuff is just more expensive. I'm not sure why.And there are endless hop up parts for the SBC.
Is this a TCI frame?
Thanks for the question, No its a Adams Hot Rod shop chassis, we bought a roller from him.
Who builds your chassis
Chad Adams form adams hotrod shop in Ga.
Coil wire should be short.
Could you repost this with English subtitles? I don't understand Possum
Where the gas tank from
Tanks inc. Pretty good quality!!!!
Why do you build a Ford and put a Chevy engine in it another halfbree car
Were building in 70s style and thats how they built em.
The small block Chevy has more speed equipment available for it and it's cheaper. The real question is have you ever tried to sell an early Ford hot rod with a Ford motor in it? I have and it took time. If the car had a SBC it would have sold more quickly.