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Old 03-18-2020, 05:55 PM
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Anyone have a Pic, he had to pay like a G for the numbers Holley, lmao.it would be nice to hook it all up rite

This may not be what your looking for, but maybe similar ?
This is a re Pop bracket I bought and used on my Malibu after installing the Holly Carb and a new throttle cable. And NOS are $$$$.
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Old 03-18-2020, 01:22 AM
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You guys forgot one, the back seat full of trophy’s. And the cars a pc of crap lol.
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Is this a low rider thing?
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It must not be HEI, cone to think about it my buddy ordered a stock Aircleaner and it wouldn’t fit with HEI. He was asking how caving in the back would look, I pointed to the garbage can full of stuff I took off, it’ll look like that. Lol. I found him a #’s. It was a mess. I took it to Master Works. It looked brand new then, and they set it up and ran it in a dist machine to break in the points. Love that place.


The pic with the pillow stuffing burnout is a classic. LmFao
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Judge favoritism. I was at a show a few years ago and a guy who was buddies with the people (VFW) running the show beat out everyone at the show with his yellow 1994 Mustang 6 cylinder. Now I wouldn't even had been mad if the car was clean, but it was wiped down on the topside of the engine with normal used car dirt in the rest of the engine compartment, and it looked like he ordered most of the JC Whitney catalog for the engine dress up parts including yellow color-keyed hose coverings haphazardly wrapped around said hoses. Some of the other cars there were really nice pieces of work, but this guy won over all of them. Ridiculous.
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70Z, my buddy had to buy a Lic plate bracket, he put it on the pass side, where is the correct location?
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70Z, my buddy had to buy a Lic plate bracket, he put it on the pass side, where is the correct location?


Just looked at a dozen photos of a 1970 RS/Z28 - all had the license plate in the same location. Ignore front spoiler - not correct
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