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08-05-2012 06:01 AM #31
I'm at NSRA Louisville now. 95 percent of the exposed engine cars that also had side pipes or zoomies had Sanderson exhaust. Sanderson is a vendor here. They told me about a company Car Chemistry that would make baffles for my existing zoomies.
Sanderson Street Rod Headers
Car Chemistry : The Science of Performance
Lots of great cars here. I'm glad I came.
There were no tire vendors here. I wanted to talk with Hoosier. I'm thinking about using their Quick Time Pro. I did get to see some on the cars here.
Looks like many bolt the headlight mount onto their frame. I might go that route.
Lots of companies are offering billet and LED products. (mirrors & tail lights)
AA6
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08-05-2012 03:55 PM #32
Baffles from Car Chemistry
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08-05-2012 03:59 PM #33
This car had the Sanderson Zoomie.
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08-05-2012 04:03 PM #34
This car had something similar. This car was on my radar for purchase. It's located in middle TN. It was on Ebay and racingjunk.com.Last edited by All American 6; 08-05-2012 at 06:57 PM.
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08-05-2012 04:09 PM #35
This car had what looked like fabricated headers. On a BB Ford too! If I went with a side pipe, I think it would be close to this.
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08-05-2012 04:43 PM #36
Car Chemistry's other style. They're calling this one a muffler. The one above in post 32 is being called a baffle.Last edited by All American 6; 08-07-2012 at 06:30 AM.
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08-05-2012 08:06 PM #37
Last edited by rspears; 08-05-2012 at 08:14 PM.
Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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08-05-2012 08:30 PM #38
The zoomies on my car are 2.5" They come from Dan Olson Dan Olson Racing Products
Car Chemistry looks like a pretty smart operation.
That deuce in Post #33 is belongs to Duane Noblett of N&N Fiberglass Reproductions. It's a very nicely done coupe.
I walked all day at a forced march pace to see as much as I could. I did not see evey car, but I did peek into every parking section. I went through the vendor area 3 times. I was wore out at the end of the day.Last edited by All American 6; 08-06-2012 at 03:15 PM.
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08-06-2012 09:25 AM #39
What's your drivetrain?Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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08-06-2012 03:05 PM #40
Club Hot Rod Garage
The link above has the details.
Plenty of pictures by my avatar too.
This car is a dream come true. I have some obstacles to overcome to get it to the street, but nothing too difficult.
Appreciate the input,
AA6
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09-09-2012 08:25 PM #41
Quick drive today
1934 Plymouth full chassis 472 Hemi - YouTube
Walk around:
34 Plymouth Coupe Walk Around - YouTube
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09-10-2012 07:59 AM #42
Thanks for the video, car looks great on the street!!!! Sure is a wild lookin' thing!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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10-02-2012 07:58 PM #43
Update
Hoosier Quick Time Pro's are on. Had a hard time finding a tire store willing to mount the bias ply with tubes tires. Still haven't found a shop that can balance them. I had to remove the white letters. Applied to sloppily.
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Here's a pic of the mufflers. They fit into the tube about halfway or 3/4th the way in. The product is not square. Car Chemistry's web site states the pipes might not be straight. It's the product not the pipes. It will take some work to make them insert and be removable.
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I still can't decide on a tail light. I like the chrome bullet below for an under-mount. It's for a motorcycle. Only has two wires - tail and stop. I think the stop wire can also work as turn.
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Hot Rod LED Taillights these would work on the body. They are 3 wire for tail, stop, turn. Anyone know of their quality? or the seller?
Headlights from Headwinds should be here later in the week. They have a 39 Chevy radiator cowl mount that looks good and should fit my purpose. More to follow when it arrives.
AA6
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10-02-2012 09:07 PM #44
I'm not familiar with the LED tail lamp in your link but RodWorx has an excellent reputation for quality lights, look here.
Mike
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11-16-2012 02:09 PM #45
Impatient Creations, the shop that is getting my car street worthy, is making progress.
They have a great web site with pictures of all types of cars. This shop records with pictures like I've seen no other shop. It's impressive the amount of work they have. Some from customers overseas.
Impatient Creations
This picture below you can see the windshield wiper motor shaft poking through. Baffle inserts are in (upside down to put the bolt close to the opening making it easier to remove/install)
Tag with bolt lights are mounted. Kill switch relocated inward to make room for the chrome '37 Ford LED tail lights.
Few other cars within close distance to mine:
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