Re: Yeah, aren't


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Posted by rickyracer (IP: 207.12.141.211) on March 10, 2000 at 16:25:12:

In Reply to: Yeah, kits aren't exciting... posted by Charlie on March 10, 2000 at 14:37:28:


then be special and put a T-bird rearend in it, or better yet one of those fancy Jag rearends. Or use the KISS method,"keep it simple stupid." makes any replacement parts easier down the line.

I am not as impressed by the specs on a car as I am on how they came about. Kits don't do it for me. :)

: : ::Charlie, I think its called old fashioned hotrod ingenuity or simply put "FUN". BILL

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: : : Second; why buy a Versailles Rearend and go thru all the hassle of changing everything when you can get a good disc brake system from another source. And keep your factory rearend. They are out there you just have to know where to look.
: : : : Everyone thinks they have to change to a Versailles rearend to get discs, THAT'S BS sports fans.

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: : : : went to the junkers today, looking a 302 to put in. fist place had them for $350, second place had them for $900, low mileage.
: : : : : even if i bought one for $350 and it needed to be rebuilt, would it cross $900? which do you think is the better way to go, and are these prices realistic, or are they trying to screw me?
: : : : : also, what years lincoln versailles rearends work on the 74 mav.




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