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01-14-2010, 03:29 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Ridgewood,
NJ
Cobra Make, Engine: Hurricane Motorsports, Southern Automotive 428 FE
Posts: 420
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Great stories have great names
Snake Hunter:
I like your view on the situation: great story to go with the car. I think that these stories also have great names as well. You should have a contest. My vote is to call the car/story "The Water Moccasin"
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01-15-2010, 07:31 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio,
OH
Cobra Make, Engine: CSX4158, alloy body. The Watersnake!
Posts: 98
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Quote:
Originally Posted by khansmith
Snake Hunter:
I like your view on the situation: great story to go with the car. I think that these stories also have great names as well. You should have a contest. My vote is to call the car/story "The Water Moccasin"
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Sounds good to me...license plate wtrmksn?
Any other ideas?
I need something that goes with mud =)
IMO I'm looking forward to trying the alum block, both for weight savings (the car may see some road course time if all goes well) and the modern technology.
Imagine finding a virgin SO block, then always wincing every time you put the pedal down for fear you're going to ruin a piece of history. I would, at least at first. Our 67 Fairlane has a non-original, 70's built 427 medium riser and I worry enough about breaking it.
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01-16-2010, 12:56 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA FIA 'Street' Build
Posts: 2,128
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Quote:
Originally Posted by khansmith
Snake Hunter:
I like your view on the situation: great story to go with the car. I think that these stories also have great names as well. You should have a contest. My vote is to call the car/story "The Water Moccasin"
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Quote:
Originally Posted by snakehunter
Sounds good to me...license plate wtrmksn?
Any other ideas?
I need something that goes with mud =)
IMO I'm looking forward to trying the alum block, both for weight savings (the car may see some road course time if all goes well) and the modern technology.
Imagine finding a virgin SO block, then always wincing every time you put the pedal down for fear you're going to ruin a piece of history. I would, at least at first. Our 67 Fairlane has a non-original, 70's built 427 medium riser and I worry enough about breaking it.
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snakehunter ...
Here are a few vanity plate ideas ... I am sure there are more to follow!
WATRSNK
WTRSNKE
WATRCSX
MUDSNKE
MUD PIT
CSX MUD
MUD CSX
GA MUD (the car was from Georgia ... correct?)
427 MUD
MUD 427
WASH ME
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