Denny
Canned Monster
Sun-lime, 1970 Plymouth and Dodge high impact color!
Yeah! Best paint colors available in the muscle era!Sun-lime, 1970 Plymouth and Dodge high impact color!
Not for this one, that was a pain last time, turned out good overall but a lot of extra money I don’t want to put into it.Hey PP, good to see you redoing another one. Are you converting the rear axle on this one to solid axle like the last one?
Sub-lime! Stupid auto correct!Sun-lime, 1970 Plymouth and Dodge high impact color!
Looking good! What paint did you use?ALAS SHES ON THE GROUND!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!!! I used a rustoleum custom neon green, so this is a laquer based paint, and as I mentioned it did not mix well with the primer I had originally sprayed it with. This was my first time with laquer paint so I was a learning curve for me.Looking good! What paint did you use?
Yes I’m going to fab up another mount of sorts, just guna have to think a little bit about it, when I was re-doing the Baja mini bikes years ago, I had made several engine mount plates because the china ones were cheap and thin, so I may end up using those to get me somewhere close and then use some 3” channel to raise the engine top plate, I’ll try to post a pic of when I did this on my single seater big red Manco kart.Looks like you need to move the engine to the left a bit. Are you going to weld on another engine plate, or buy the aluminum plate that gives you side movement. I think you will have enough power with the 224, especially if you
SPICE it up.