Author Topic: Raising the mopar mark in my town-think I should?  (Read 1263 times)

Offline EVIL72

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Re: Raising the mopar mark in my town-think I should?
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2007 - 11:35:22 AM »
 Heck ya I say do it, and don't forget to put on the 340 hood emblems that will really have them scratching there heads. :ylsuper:
 Yea, the race track is a great place to get some rep and some future jobs, but you got to advertise.
 
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Re: Raising the mopar mark in my town-think I should?
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2007 - 08:16:19 PM »
Heck ya I say do it, and don't forget to put on the 340 hood emblems that will really have them scratching there heads. :ylsuper:
 Yea, the race track is a great place to get some rep and some future jobs, but you got to advertise.
 

He he he he, I just sold my 340 emblems to a member here last week. I think I got some 383 mag emblems and a set of 400 mag emblems.  I picked up my offset spring set to get a jump on this today. I also picked up an engine job for a MCG guy this evening. He's doing a 72 rr with one of my 450 hp 440's. for his wife.:2thumbs:  I built him a 70 440-6 roller cam engine for his 72 cuda with an 18 spline and 410 dana. Has a factory shaker on the car. I ported some 906 heads for it. He went 11.30's on street tires with a 1.6 somethin 60ft. And also a 499 with 63 max wedge full race port heads and an indy dom intake going in a 72 cuda I gave to a friend of mine. He's 62 yrs old and wants a toy. I gave him all the steel off my 72 cuda race car when I went to glass, and gave him an NOS 72 cuda grill. His was cracked. I wanna see him break some parts for a change. He is always telling me how this or that bb runs really good. I say--you break anything yet? he says nope- I say you got nothin and he laughs. I've known him for 20 yrs, so I am giving him something he will remember for the rest of his life.