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Looking good, Frank!
Wow! Absolutely stunning. That motor looks freaking awesome and that color is just beautiful! Nice work!
Ted
Damn, why didn't I go with wide fives when I installed new brakes!
VERY nice!
Nice. Agree on the wide 5s. It really completes the look.I wish I had those rather than 4-lug chrome wheels.
Nice blue. Funny how that works being the sole Speedster, happens to me just about every show I attend, except for last year when a REAL ONE showed up. He wasn't very friendly
Rich, he was probably sweating getting it home and garaged in one piece before his insurance carrier discovered he'd ventured beyond his allotted annual miles!
Nice blue. Funny how that works being the sole Speedster, happens to me just about every show I attend, except for last year when a REAL ONE showed up. He wasn't very friendly
As well as what Carl said, remember you had more fun though; driving to and from whithout being scared to death of what traffic could do to something that's almost irreplaceable, and you didn't just about crap your drawers every time someone came even close to within reaching distance during the show. Hell, letting a couple of kids getting their pictures taken in the driver's in that situation would mean our crowd (you know, the ones who drive plastic abortions) is so much friendlier...
Frank,
Your car looks great. Now the brakes are complete, you are off and running. I like that blue color!
Thanks guys, I really appreciate it. I've been on this site since about 2008 and have been drooling over all your cars for a long time. Now the sorting starts. Do these things ever stop leaking? The engine doesn't leak, its just everything I've put on it!
Very nice looking Speedster congratulations on the purchase
On your engine. Do you know if that is a Gene Berg oil tower? If not, do you know that manufacturer. I am looking for one like that and like yours very much.
Thanks, Grant
Ron is right it is a CSP. Just make sure of one thing, when you are plumbing it you must plug the top port and use the side ports. Any fittings in the top port will hit the inside of the deck lid and it won't shut. Its pretty tight in there.
Ron is right it is a CSP. Just make sure of one thing, when you are plumbing it you must plug the top port and use the side ports. Any fittings in the top port will hit the inside of the deck lid and it won't shut. Its pretty tight in there.
I found out the hard way.