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Moz
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what bald spot tim i cant see a bald spot
 moz. geelong victoria australia. graduate 1980, bus, truck, car, hot rod, boat, submarine, hovercraft, hydrafoil, firetruck, mobile home, jet, helicopter, cruise ship, motorcycle, bicycle, santa's sleigh, clock, alloy bullbar, alloy fuel tank, lens, dr who's tardis, matter - anti matter warp drive buffer & y-block lover
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mctim64
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Moz, that's cause you're getting old and blind.  Bill, thanks for the words of encouragement. I love your cars, they have been an inspiration.
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias
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glrbird
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Tim Are we going to see any of the frame work detail pictures?
Gary Ryan San Antonio.TX.
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MoonShadow
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Moz is "down under" Tim, hes looking at the wrong end!  Chuck
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
  MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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mctim64
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glrbird (5/30/2012)
Tim Are we going to see any of the frame work detail pictures? Well, let's see if I can accommodate you.
Ladder bars on the rear with the front attachment points just about even with the front U-joint.
Hair pins up front.
Ladder bars attached to a 9" Ford rear that a friend gave me, out of a '74 Bronco and perfect width.
Derrek has made jigs for almost everything on his frames so they go together quick and accurate.
I would love to say I built this chassis but it was done by Derrek Boling http://www.bolingbrothers.com/ as I mentioned before we met while I was fixing a cam bearing the was installed incorrectly. The chassis is the result of me building another Y-Block for Derrek to go into a '54 Ranch Wagon custom that he is building. He gets a nice 324ci Y-Block built to accept a VS-57 and I get a roller. A lot of the body and finish work will be done by me and I am learning to do some of the things I don't know. Great thing about working on cars with other car guys is knowledge flows back and forth.
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias
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charliemccraney
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Moz (5/26/2012) what bald spot tim i cant see a bald spotYou can't see it because of the glare.
Lawrenceville, GA
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The Master Cylinder
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charliemccraney (5/31/2012)
Moz (5/26/2012) what bald spot tim i cant see a bald spotYou can't see it because of the glare. Think positive... At least he can comb his hair with a wash rag.
"The Master Cylinder" Enjoying life at the beach in SOCAL 
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mctim64
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Body is down on the chassis now. Chop comes soon.  
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias
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glrbird
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Tim I love those wide 5 wheels on hot rods, great start to a fun ride.
Gary Ryan San Antonio.TX.
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Hollow Head
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No no no nou... Just don't chop it cause it looks better with tall roof and it's more comfy also that way. You don't want your necks get hurt 
Seppo from Järvenpää, Finland www.hollowheads.net (just click the hole in the head to proceed)
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