72chevelle327
Jun 28th, 10, 5:58 PM
my 72 chevelle build so far. ive got a 327 im dropping in it for now because im 16 and thats all i can afford but you have to start somewhere. turbo 350 trans with a shift kit, Holly 4 barrel, edelbrock performer intake manifold that i got for free and a set of headers not sure what kind but they will work for now. next year im gonna build a blown small block probly a 350. im going more for the pro touring look. its gonna be satin charcol grey with satin black heavy chevy stripes and a SS hood. drop it a couple inches 19 inch american racing torq thrusts with grey centers and 18 in the front, or american racing KMC slide front and rear. here is some pics. i would put pics on but i cant figure it out if someone could help explain how to get picture from a folder on my desktop into this post lol.
1972malibu
Jun 28th, 10, 7:59 PM
my 72 chevelle build so far. ive got a 327 im dropping in it for now because im 16 and thats all i can afford but you have to start somewhere. turbo 350 trans with a shift kit, Holly 4 barrel, edelbrock performer intake manifold that i got for free and a set of headers not sure what kind but they will work for now. next year im gonna build a blown small block probly a 350. im going more for the pro touring look. its gonna be satin charcol grey with satin black heavy chevy stripes and a SS hood. drop it a couple inches 19 inch american racing torq thrusts with grey centers and 18 in the front, or american racing KMC slide front and rear. here is some pics. i would put pics on but i cant figure it out if someone could help explain how to get picture from a folder on my desktop into this post lol.Austin - Welcome aboard! As another '72 owner, it sounds like you have a pretty good plan.
To post pictures, you need to host them somewhere like photobucket or there are a few others. If you happen to have your own domain or hosting area, just load the pictures there and then link to them in your threads.
-Doug
72ragtop
Jun 28th, 10, 11:58 PM
Actually to post photos, here's a trick I learned from a machinist site I frequent. You can add photos directly to your post, but you must first make a post and submit it, then go back, click on "edit", and you'll find a box that says manage attachments. You can then add pics without having to host them on photobucket or somewhere. For some strange reason it doesn't work without going back and adding them after. Good luck with the pics and the car. Jim.