metalhead140
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Awesome! I'm coming over for a drive, hope you don't mind! 
Blake, is the guy who bought my Skylark project and he invited me over to see his progress! He has a lot of time on his hands and is making rapid progress getting the car completed! It is so nice to see the car coming together...
And I am working with the shipping company to get my new Skylark shipped up here from the USA..
It is tough to believe that i started this thread in 2014 and it already seems like ages in the past!!!
Special thanks to everyone who has followed my projects, I appreciate the support. Happy holidays from Sean, Leanne, and Shane Buick Gaskin!
Special thanks to everyone who has followed my projects, I appreciate the support. Happy holidays from Sean, Leanne, and Shane Buick Gaskin!

Good one Sean, great to see you are teaching him well.![]()
Sean, didn't mean to step on your parade, was just being sarcastic. We used to plumb a dry nitrous nozzle, not a fogger, into the intake scroll , on a timer to maybe help spool up the turbo. Would only run it a second or so and it made a noticeable difference but could never really tell if it was the nitrous or earlier boost that made the car run better. Looked cool, though.
Neet idea! What car had the turbo on it? I was thinking the nitrous is realy cold and would help intercool as well.... Sorry if I am de-railing your thread.
Oh ****.... hes up and running. Next thing your tools and car will be missing LMAO.
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Damn, got a lot done in one day. I might have to hire the team to work in my shop.
Have a good one Gerard
Oh ****.... hes up and running. Next thing your tools and car will be missing LMAO.
Busy catching up with things and I love the new ride. That is crazy HP you're looking at, sounds like fun. I assume the new Skylark will have mounting points for a car seat?
Looks like "the guys" had a great day, Sean! Where did you source the custom rod? Are they supposed to be better than the Herche ones?
Leanne did suggest we use the Regal for a family road trip, it only packs about 400 HP:
Sean
I've just been running through all of your thread and paying special attention to your shed woodworking shop. I am in an '8X'16 with double doors on either end. I like the way yours is done and I am going to use a couple of your ideas. I had some questions:
What do you do on lumber storage?
Do you have a sub panel in the shed, and if so what amperage is it? How many circuits?
Do you have a jointer or planer? (Forgive me if I did not see them).
How is it generally working out for you?
Best Regards
Herb

I almost have enough cash to buy the other Skylark even without the money from my first one... But I need the room so it still has to go!!!
I have been working 7 days a week 12 hour days, and still finding the time to dig up extra stuff I do not need and sell it to raise money towards the new Skylark... Sold 3 Chevy engines, 4 transmissions, my spare lawnmower, and some other stuff....
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Fred Lorenzen: I've been buying stock in Esso with my race winnings. Where are you putting your money, Junior?
Junior Johnson's reply: I puts my money in my jeans!
I made it to the end! I've been wanting to read the whole way through this thread for a while now, and I finally got a chance. Awesome work! What kind of ETA are you looking at for getting those aluminum heads from TA? How long after will you be track-testing the car before the book goes into print?
Awesome job on all counts, man. Very inspiring!!
