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Oceanstate88

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  • My Project Cars
    1933 Plymouth stock car

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    Rhode Island
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  1. George Ashe Jr (AoK) builds a very nice linkage setup with undercarb plates/mounting points for the main shaft.
  2. A very Happy Birthday George, thank you so much for all of your help and kindness so far, I know who to call when I get in a jam! Mike from Rhode Island
  3. Hello, all...been on the site for a while but didn't know this club was here, glad I found it. I'm in Southern RI and I am working on a 230-powered 'Race Rod' 1933 Plymouth coupe. It is a surprise for my father (now 85), a replica of an asphalt short track car he used to run at Riverside, Plainville Stadium, and the Waterford Speedbowl back in the day (mid 50's), except I'm making it roadworthy so he can drive it on the street. I found what was left of an old dirt track race car out west (not much!), dragged it back and have been plugging away for two years. I've had some help and direction from the AoK/George Ashe gang (man they know their stuff) and by reading all of the good advice on this website. Hope to be fully up and running this summer, looking forward to the 'reveal' party with my Dad...he's going to be VERY surprised! Best to you all - Mike
  4. Any news? I am in the process of swapping in an A833 as well (into a replica/vintage '33 Plymouth circle track race car), and I just received my AoK adaptor plate. However it seems like we might have the same bellhousing issue...the plate doesn't line up properly on the bell. My bellhousing is out of a 1957 Dodge w300 truck (as is the 230 I am using). Did you get it to work?
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