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There is about 17 Belle Aire, Ohio's depending on the exact spelling. I am in the southwest corner of the state and when I did a search where your car is they are all over the state depending on the correct spelling.

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I dont think it aint to far from you. It is spelt bellaire Ohio. I looked it up and it shows it around the southeastern side of the state.
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I saw one over just south of I-70 close to the West Virgina border. If that is the one it's maybe 3 hours east of me. When are you supposed to get the car? Are you having it shipped to Nevada?
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Also yes that would be the one. When I did the map on it that is where it poped up at.
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Are you going to get to come home for Thanksgiving? If so you better hurry! And when you get the car come back here and we will help you spend you mod money!!!
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Nope anothe Thanksgiving out here in the sand. Also another Christmas out here too. Oh I will be already spending at least 10,000 just on motor.
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I was just checking out your website. So your a pretty good bodyman? I have never been good at that. Being a toolmaker I have always been better at the mechanical parts. What plans have you got for the motor? Forged Stroker for them kind of bucks I would guess.
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Prolly a SCJ 460 block bored out to a 508 with all forged pistons, steel forged crank, Shooting for possibly 11: 1 compression with a 6-71 blower on top.
I only want the best parts in the motor. I am a firm believer in "you go cheap you go home early" It is gonna be my strip/street car
Oh and that block comes out in 2010 too.Also that Orange 52 Chevy on my website I help start with my uncle and he had to finish cuz I joined the Army then. But he taught me everything I know about doing auto body and paint. To me he is one of the best out there. We did a few show cars also. One of htem was supposed to be in the Autorama but never made it cuz of the owner not getting it in the show in time.
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Prolly a SCJ 460 block bored out to a 508 with all forged pistons, steel forged crank, Shooting for possibly 11: 1 compression with a 6-71 blower on top.
I only want the best parts in the motor. I am a firm believer in "you go cheap you go home early" It is gonna be my strip/street car
Oh and that block comes out in 2010 too.
Also that Orange 52 Chevy on my website I help start with my uncle and he had to finish cuz I joined the Army then. But he taught me everything I know about doing auto body and paint. To me he is one of the best out there. We did a few show cars also. One of htem was supposed to be in the Autorama but never made it cuz of the owner not getting it in the show in time.
I only want the best parts in the motor. I am a firm believer in "you go cheap you go home early" It is gonna be my strip/street car
Oh and that block comes out in 2010 too.Also that Orange 52 Chevy on my website I help start with my uncle and he had to finish cuz I joined the Army then. But he taught me everything I know about doing auto body and paint. To me he is one of the best out there. We did a few show cars also. One of htem was supposed to be in the Autorama but never made it cuz of the owner not getting it in the show in time.
Wow...super big block. I love it. Can you stuff all of that into that car?
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Why yes I can. I have seen quite a few Fox bodies with the 460 in it. They even had plenty of room for the headers to be installed without lifting the engine. Just needs the right headers to do it without having to remove the steering column shaft first.
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Neat....I want to see pictures of the build when you get it going. The wife is yelling that supper is ready. It's time for us old guys to go snore in the recliner before bedtime.
I pass the ball to the youngsters of the site to yak at you into the night. Be safe Dirk. Talk to you tomorrow!Scott
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Why thank you. I am shooting for wheels up 9sec 1/4mi times. The motor and tranny will be getting built down in Mississippi by someone that built an all wheel drive truck for the strip.
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Haven't had time to mess with it. I'm not that enthused about taking anything apart that has anything to do with my engine. I'm too afraid I'll mess it up and than I'll be screwed. This is why I leave things of this matter to the professionals.
I'll be honest. I don't know what to do. Maybe I'll try and heat it up tomorrow. No time today.
I'll be honest. I don't know what to do. Maybe I'll try and heat it up tomorrow. No time today.
Cody I seriously mean this. I don't want to be the reason you can't enjoy your car. Send the CAI back to me and I'll refund your money and say I'm sorry for your inconvenience. I wouldn't have a problem heating it up, but being somewhat of a novice at this kind of thing, I don't want you to do something that will leave you with a completely unusable CAI. Just let me know. As I said in the PM, I'll refund your money and you can send it back when you get a new one from Brenspeed. If you have a problem with the new one, then you can get with Brenspeed about fixing it and I won't have to worry about my old CAI being the trouble.
I'm sorry for your trouble Cody. I don't know what's to blame, but I'll take the blame and you start fresh with a new one. OK.
I'm sorry for your trouble Cody. I don't know what's to blame, but I'll take the blame and you start fresh with a new one. OK.
My car is pretty much put away for the season, the weather here is getting pretty cold and gloomy. I did get to make a few parts runs in it while fixing up the Escort the past few weekends though.
In the spring, I plan to have a pair of drag radials and a few little suspension mods to help traction.
In the spring, I plan to have a pair of drag radials and a few little suspension mods to help traction.
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