Kind of look like Procar seats but the lever on the side doesn't show on theirs.
That would be 11 hours one way for me. I plan on making the trip one day so I won't have to pay shipping on quarters for our Chevelle.
Starting to look like my procrastination is going to be a good thing. By the time I get serious about assembly I can buy loads of new parts!
Reading into what he said, I would bet he ran the 1 1/2 and was recommending the 1 3/4 for some additional clearance. It's all a guessing game at...
The post right before yours (see below) he gave his recommendation. Looks like 1.75 is the magic number.
Probably did it to keep it complete. Out of reach keeps parts from being removed.
They're a great feature to crack your head on!
They are brackets at the rear of the car the factory installed to tie the cars down during transport.[ATTACH]
A 73 302 is not going to see 300 horsepower with just a four barrel.
Nice times! My fastest pass was 11.88 in a 3900 pound GTO. Need to get the Maverick going and see what it can do.
I believe Melvins offers reproduction belly bars.
Not sure on that. I don't remember it in the series but it was in the movie when Kirk and Bones were on trial for the death of a Klingon.
Star Trek's universal translator!
Turn on the closed caption then go to settings and select auto translate and select english.
Attaching the stainless braided rubber hose to a barb is the same as a regular hose, it uses a hose clamp. I would do what was stated above and...
One for dad and the other for a daughter! Obviously the daughter isn't getting hers though.
I keep that one in the back of my mind, he did some pretty cool mods that I really liked.
The whole package, guess now it's time to see what chrome costs versus new.
Just need brackets now.
http://mmb.maverick.to/threads/1972-maverick-grabber-resto-mod-for-my-dad.84858/
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