Did you ever stop to think what a gold mine this
net is. I mean, where else could you find help
locating obscure parts and good solid advice. I
can honestly say that Land Speed Racing would
still be only a fifty-year old dream to me had I
not started in on the web and e-mail getting in
contact with the "movers and shakers". Before
this, I didn't even have an idea where I might
find an old hemi. Now, I even have a fuel pump
and correct carburetors for it. I don't think I
would ever try building a car from the ground up
with only a rule book in hand. Now, every time I
have a question I can turn to the most
knowledgeable forum in the world. I for one am
extremely thankful. It's great to be associated
with all of you guys! I'm as excited about this
now as I was when I first bolted on a set of dual
Strombergs back in the early fifties - and that's
a lot of excitement. Maybe only Keith can
identify with that level of excitement.
--- Beth Butters <bbutters@dmi.net> wrote:
> Ya. Dial up http://www.rpmcat.com/ Punch
> Dale Welchs button, scroll down to Blocks chev
> sb you will find item # 39612 New Ansen Al
> main bearing girdle for sbc for $65 and item
> 39613 New Campion girdle sbc sj. You can look
> at pictures it's a full girdle. Don't
> hesitate to do buisness with them. You owe me
> one John, L.Kvach Butters
>
> ----------
> From: John
> Beckett[SMTP:johnbeck@blueridge.cc.nc.us]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 10:18 AM
> To: land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Bottom end
>
> Does anyone on the list know of any main
> bearing stud girdles for small
> bearing small block Chevy's?
>
> John Beckett
>
>
>
>
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Dick J - - ECTA #72
G/FCC - FX/GMR
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