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afaulk:
To Denver flatheader, I tripped over a flathead the other day too, in my shop. It was a "good deal" and I'm a sucker for those. Not sure if I'll get around to running it but ya never know.... :P

afaulk:
To AF 150, not sure about Bowling Green. I'll probably come but not sure if I'll spend the necessary bucks to run my car. Thats why I'm building the new chassis it will cert faster than 7.50 can't remember the spec 2.4b i think.  Thanks to all for the warm welcome.

bud:
Howdy
glad to see young guy here. I was also in the air force 3970 strat wing a long time ago.
Slingshot  is a the only way to fly.

denverflatheader:
Allan - I think everyone should have at least one flathead in their garage.  I made the mistake of putting two in the backyard shed together, they mated and now I have a shed full : )   DF

afaulk:
 :o  Geez, I've got a visual of a bunch of baby flatheads. Or are they all born full grown?  Either way, cool. I may need some help one of these days but right now I have too much invested in t hese Chebby engines to start on a new learning curve and parts inventory. Maybe I'll just build a 120 inch chassis to accomodate the FH and help someone else with a start toward their dream ride.

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