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Ways to disguise a sbc

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Speed Gems, Jun 12, 2013.

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  1. Gotgas
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    These are all bad.

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  2. Steves32
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  3. The only disguising I believe in is having hot little small block whatever, and telling people it's stock.
     
  4. tfeverfred
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    Well, I haven't stepped into the HAMB fire in a while, but those Olds covers with the wires going over the top under a chrome cover? That kinda looks like a nice way to route the wires.

    Doesn't it? No... really. Doesn't it? I mean, as long as he didn't put Oldsmobile on them, it's cool, right?:D
     
  5. Shipper Sel
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  6. I agree!
     
  7. Nads
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    Wide 5s
     
  8. Gotgas
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    Makes me wonder if that's REALLY a Wix filter though.
     
  9. Steves32
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    It's a Fram painted black w/ a Wix sticker on it. :)
     
  10. Wix ain't "traditional"!!
     
  11. Cowtown Speed Shop
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    What idiot!... would want to disguise their sbc? they are one of the most traditional engines ever made. and can produce alot of horsepower for hot rods.
    (first pick was taken around 1956)
     

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  12. People go through a lot of trouble to disguise the motors to look traditional. Then what do you see? Billet shit bolted to it. Billet fucking pulleys, billet this billet that. I don't get that crap.:confused:
     
  13. falcongeorge
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    And another amen here. We need some kind of award for dumbest thread of the day or something.
     
  14. Some nice dress up accessories help.
    Hard to tell what's under there
     

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  15. DaddyO's..Deuce
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    Threw a blower on mine, they make anything look good.

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  16. falcongeorge
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    Park in the darker areas of the parking lot, and paint EVERYTHING flat black, no contrast, they cant pick anything out. They can look all they want before the wallet comes out, they cant see bugger all anyway. But street racing isnt HAMB friendly...;):D
     
  17. Maybe...
     

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  18. The voice of reason. I'm not particularly a fan of the small block Chevy, I bleed Ford Blue, but if I have one I am man enough to admit it instead of doing some ghey disguise. That's as stupid as Fake Patina!
     
  19. mrspeedyt
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    my sbc is disguised by an incredabile layer of oil, dirt and grease!
     
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