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The Elephant In The Room: unloading the load from a B-body.

That is so cool! I'd been looking at doing the 10" hubcaps on a Weld Superlite but this on a whole 'nother level!
That is so cool! I'd been looking at doing the 10" hubcaps on a Weld Superlite but this on a whole 'nother level!
DVW has caught the bug, or have we caught up to him? LOL. Maybe I'll take that back since I don't think any of us can catch him. LOL.
 
Here's the lightweight wheel trick using aluminum riveted Centerline Auto Drag wheels as a base and the spun hub cap installed to hide the rivets. Really light and mostly trick at night, but a little more explaining in daylight. Still got away with it for years saying with a straight face that they were: Billet steel wheels from Wheels Vintiques.

DVW's hub caps do bring it up a notch or two.

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Looking at my steel windage tray, I wondered why not an aluminum one.
I almost sprung for one of the new Nylon ones out on the market, but I first want to make sure that they don't have any flaws. Nylon in the heat for a bunch of cycles? I don't know, but they must be rather light in weight for sure. Either way, this one will get a cleaning and the new aluminum pan will be up sometime this weekend //week

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