Rusty Bowtie
General Category => General Discussion - Intros => Topic started by: The235Kid on April 20, 2013, 11:56:47 AM
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Hello everyone, I'm Pete from Canton TX. I've got 4 Vintage Chevy's and more Stovebolt parts than I care to count! I collect, buy and sell and restore anything Stovebolt but mostly aftermarket speed parts. I run an Inline group on Facebook and have an online photo archive for Stovebolt Speed Parts. I absolutely love Chevy Inline engines and have devoted my time to research and promotion of anything Inline
I'm happy to be here and look forward to seeing what the board has to offer.
If it is ok to post these here are some links to my Archive and group!
http://public.fotki.com/Rosebudcustoms/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/VintageInlineEngineCollective/
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Hi Pete,
Welcome to the Rusty Bowtie! I sure everyone will like your speed part archive. Post any parts you're looking to sell and let others know about the site.
Tom
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Thanks Tom!!
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Welcome Pete...Great to have you on board. The Rusty Bowtie site is growing daily and offers a lot great information to help us all keep those old Chevy's on the road.
Moose
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Welcome Pete.
I know Ray on here is really into inliners. You are gonna fit in just fine...John
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Welcome aboard Pete. My first motor was an in line 230 bored .030 with a 509 lift cam, headers, and a Clifford Research aluminum intake mounting a Holley 600 cfm 4 barrel. Are these parts still available?
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Welcome Pete
The very first engine that I rebuilt (at 15) and used in a 57 Chevy was a 235.
Ed
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Welcome Pete .......
Great Group here, you'll fit in and enjoy this site , its growing everyday. I previewed some of your info , excellent!
The Inlines are my favorites ,chevy's for sure.
235 bored ,balanced ,cam ,mild head work ...
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f7/22-204imp/62%20chevy/Scan0003_0003.jpg)
Ray
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Hello Pete welcome to the site, glade you found us. There's a bunch of good guy's here. They will help are give their opinion on anything you ask about.
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Hello, Pete. Welcome from Philly!