Thanks for all the kind words. This would not of been made possible if not for all the time and effort put in by Rick "Nutts-a-Hangin' King. His attention to detail is 2nd to none. He made sure no bolt was left unturned. And to watch him wack the throttle and and his face light up was worth all of it. He just kept smilin' and wackin', smilin' and wackin' (have fun guys grngrn). I know it will be a hand full but I can't wait to feel the power again. See you all out there!!!
Congratulations Billy the boat looks killer as always it sure looks like
it was worth the wait . I wish I could have been there on the startup
killer work Rick YOUR THE MAN.devildevil
Wow! What a beautiful K! Can't wait to see it run. Is that a early 60's Corvette drag car in the garage? (Sorry for jacking the thread, I just love Chevys)
Jeff.
Wow! What a beautiful K! Can't wait to see it run. Is that a early 60's Corvette drag car in the garage? (Sorry for jacking the thread, I just love Chevys)
I liked the big tall motor better . Whats with the size of the top pully on the blower... I guess you could always use it as a spare wheel for the dolly trailer hand. Looks very good Chief (always has though) take it easy and keep it right side up this weekend.
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