Killer S10 I like These Trucks!! They will surprise a lot of people on the streets. Going to look at 86 with 350 Tomorrow. looking for something to feed the cruising lol monster while I finish my 73 Nova.
appreciate it, with the exception of the carb I just bought for it, most everything is bought second hand. When I was doing the corvette project I robbed a couple parts from it and now it is finally back together. I do have to get a pcv style breather for the valve covers because they are unbaffled and wanting to spit oil out of the regular breathers.
The work you accomplished in the span of one year is incredible. Are you for certain that you want to sell it? I’ve sold several cars that I wished I had back and it wasn’t very long after I sold it that sellers remorse set in. Good luck to ya!
@@robertwest3093 I don't really want to sell it, however as I'm trying to grow this channel it gets expensive trying to make content that people would be interested in and as of right now I don't make anything off of my videos. I'm hoping to change that in the near future lol. Thanks for watching
In today’s market $5,000 is a big time good deal! Nowadays it seems like every old carbureted old car is on the market for five figures no matter what it is. What I want to know is how fast is it? I know traction is a major issue but does it put you back in the seat? Do you think it would beat a stock 1987-1993 Mustang 5.0? That is the only quick car I’ve driven that I can compare it to,
@@robertwest3093 Yeah it's pretty rapid, I can say that yeah it would crush a stock foxbody. As far as the vehicle market goes, I'm getting ready to make a video about the "classic, muscle car" market and why those cars have pretty much become unobtainable for the average person. Thanks for watching..
Killer S10 I like These Trucks!! They will surprise a lot of people on the streets. Going to look at 86 with 350 Tomorrow. looking for something to feed the cruising lol monster while I finish my 73 Nova.
Nice truck. The question is, where do you get parts when it lays down!
appreciate it, with the exception of the carb I just bought for it, most everything is bought second hand. When I was doing the corvette project I robbed a couple parts from it and now it is finally back together. I do have to get a pcv style breather for the valve covers because they are unbaffled and wanting to spit oil out of the regular breathers.
The work you accomplished in the span of one year is incredible. Are you for certain that you want to sell it? I’ve sold several cars that I wished I had back and it wasn’t very long after I sold it that sellers remorse set in. Good luck to ya!
@@robertwest3093 I don't really want to sell it, however as I'm trying to grow this channel it gets expensive trying to make content that people would be interested in and as of right now I don't make anything off of my videos. I'm hoping to change that in the near future lol. Thanks for watching
In today’s market $5,000 is a big time good deal! Nowadays it seems like every old carbureted old car is on the market for five figures no matter what it is. What I want to know is how fast is it? I know traction is a major issue but does it put you back in the seat? Do you think it would beat a stock 1987-1993 Mustang 5.0? That is the only quick car I’ve driven that I can compare it to,
@@robertwest3093 Yeah it's pretty rapid, I can say that yeah it would crush a stock foxbody. As far as the vehicle market goes, I'm getting ready to make a video about the "classic, muscle car" market and why those cars have pretty much become unobtainable for the average person. Thanks for watching..