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Features *Lets see those detailed traditional engines!!

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Bondoboy, Mar 23, 2008.

  1. Robert Crosse
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    Now I resemble that post... DSC01036.jpeg
     
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  8. I may be partial, but I think a dressed out Y-Block is one of the prettiest engines around.
     
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    "The little fuel lines are not polished"
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  10. Very nicely done! Shame to put it in a car! LOL
     
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  11. No they're not. I like having some contrast. Or maybe I'm to lazy.
     
  12. Thanks
     
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  13. I like that motor. Man that's a beauty. Porn right there.
     
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    That is a work of art right there gorgeous.
     
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    557hp Pontiac stroker motor in my 57 Chieftain.
    IMG_0553.jpg
     
  19. 31hotrodguy
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    Not my first time seeing a pic of your Pontiac but nonetheless it still looks great! Not to mention the headers are awesome!


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    Did you chrome the valve covers and then paint them to get that lettering plated? If so, how did you prep them? Wild looking Olds mill.
     
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    Thanks.. pretty fast in a hotrod.. light car..
     
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  26. Thanks! The T is welded together then the lines are silver soldered.
     
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    A work of art! Beautiful jewel.
     
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