After trimiming off the ears, I Put the 4l80 into my G body, fit like a glove, Needed some minor mods to the dipstick, and had to rework my trans crossmember, now i can measure to have a new driveshaft made and then get started on the wiring, Im using a CompuShift Controller to run it..
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Continued the wiring project on the '56 F100. The instrument cluster is almost done...
I finished the castles/rooks for the first half of my "50 caliber chess set" today:
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I need to find some once-fired .45 cal. brass to make my pawns from, and to determine a dark finish for the second set of royalty, and their pawns.

I have tons of brass and getting once fired brass for you isn't a big deal.
Send me a PM with what you need and I will make it happen for you.
Very lucky kid!! Good going GrandpaThis is a picture of my wife and I helping our grandson apply racing stripes to a car I am building for him. It is a 1/2 scale Austin Healey bug eye Sprite. To my knowledge it is one of two known to exist. It is powered by a 12 volt Lithium ion battery and has an electric motor on each rear wheel. The next step is for grandma to finish he upholstery.
Lucky you! It's a beautifully built car, I did not get to drive it tho, I'm just the wrench/Crew Chief on it. We will be racing her in the Pirelli World Challenge GT Cup class this year. Watch for #00 !My dream car! Wicked fast, i drove one 7 yrs ago and it was an absolute beast. Congrats !
That's sharp little ride, maybe just a bit nicer than the jerry rigged go cart I had. I had no cash for a cintrificle clutch but old pulleys were abundant lol couldn't stop just slow to an idle. I suggest a bumper!This is a picture of my wife and I helping our grandson apply racing stripes to a car I am building for him. It is a 1/2 scale Austin Healey bug eye Sprite. To my knowledge it is one of two known to exist. It is powered by a 12 volt Lithium ion battery and has an electric motor on each rear wheel. The next step is for grandma to finish he upholstery.
Thoroughly cleaned my new to me Rotary Hammer. Scrubbed the entire tool and case with simple green and a little wire brush. hit all the bits with a wire weel and oiled them.
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That thing is a HOSS....
Thoroughly cleaned my new to me Rotary Hammer. Scrubbed the entire tool and case with simple green and a little wire brush. hit all the bits with a wire weel and oiled them.
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