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Hot Rods upgrading a 235?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 52chevydeluxePDX, Jul 8, 2008.

  1. 52chevydeluxePDX
    Joined: Mar 8, 2008
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    Hey guys just wondering what all is available for a chevy 235? I'd like to really deck it out with everything.

    thanks!
     
  2. nexxussian
    Joined: Mar 14, 2007
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    Lots

    Check with, Patrics Antique auto, Langdon's Stovebolt Engine Co, Larrowe & Sons.

    I'm sure I'm missing several, all these are listed in many previous threads that should show up if you search 235 hop up, or 235 hot rod, or 235 upgrade, again, I'm sure I'm missing several permutations.
     
  3. Moloko
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    Everything you could ever want is pretty much available some way, even if its used off ebay.

    Decking it out with everything would require a loan from a European country though.
     
  4. nexxussian
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    Yeah, Moloko has a point, what do you consider 'everything'?

    If that's 2 carbs and dual pipes, with some shiney bits, that's not too outrageous. If it's Bored, stroked, balanced, bluprinted, custom cam, port, polish & CC W/ anything custom in the valvetrain (roller rockers anyone?) then he is aboslutly correct.
     
  5. wvenfield
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    There is an incredible 235 already built for sale in the for sale section. It's likely buried a bunch of pages but it was bumped not long ago.

    There also is likely 150 pages here already on what is available.
     
  6. James Curl
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    Ad in latest copy of "Street Rodder" for a new D.U.I. fully electronic distributor with 50,000 volt in cap coil for 216,235/261 inline chevy 6.
     
  7. nexxussian
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    Those are a nice piece, Fugly, but excellent function.
     
  8. HEATHEN
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    from SIDNEY, NY

    Next to Ford flatheads, there is probably more available for 235s than any other vintage engine.
     
  9. nexxussian
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    OT I know

    Heathen, which would be more plentiful (in your oppinion, or are they the same) the Stovebolt, or the Jimmy?
     

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