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Old 07-21-2002, 04:40 PM
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Default Re: Day two Cars

Hello Stefano

What we refer to as Day Two is when the owner tired of the looks/perfomance of his musclecar the day after he bought it he then added aftermarket tach and gauges, mags, intake, carb, headers etc on the second day. Probably didn't happen alot like this but you get the point.

Day Two requires that you run period correct speed equipment from the era. You can have a '69 Camaro and run 1971-72 parts to represent that era. Check out the old Hot Rod type mags from the era and they will give you a good indication of what was popular back then.

Where to buy this stuff? Not from Jegs or Summit.The only thing you van get from them is Cragar mags and headers and M/t Valve covers-which are all correct. Diligent searches through Ebay or car swap meets will net you what you need.

The Mr. Gasket Vertical gate shifter came out in late '71. It would be an accurate speed part for your car. Hurst merged with the Mr g. line in the late '80's so if your handle says Hurst on it would not be correct.

Dave

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