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1275 street peformer, any hot rodders

Mightymidget, where ya from in SC, I'm in Greenville, and "Gundy" David is in Pickens county over in the big city of Pumpkintown :smile: Scroll down a few pages, and you'll see where we goging to have a mountain LBC run weeknd after next, the 22nd, look for thread labled "The Beer Run", you can learn more about me from linking to my website listed below.
 
Hap Waldrop (ACME Speed Shop, Greenville, SC) built a hot 1275 for me last winter. You can find info about the engine on my web site www.raysmg.com - click on "Spridget Project" then click on "Engine Build Log".

You'll want to look at suspension parts; Winner's Circe is a good source. I have their springs (front and rear), front axles, panhard bar, etc. Again, details are on the web site under "Spridget Project".

You'll need to put some rubber on the road. Wheels and tires are big consideration and your choice may require body work on the rear fenders, so make your decisions early and plan ahead. Hap's the man for the ecellent Superlite wheels you'll want.

Hope this helps,

Ray
 
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