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jbk240z

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  1. Hey Hanns,  I first saw this on hotrod.com.  I knew it was you, even though I tried to convince myself otherwise.  So, I immediately checked it out here on HybridZ to be sure.  It saddens me to see the Z destroyed, but most importantly you were unharmed, thank goodness.  It is too bad you have decided to quit racing, but one can understand why.  I have always been a fan of yours, I wish I could do something to bring back your Z.  If I had the means, I would buy the remains of the Z and bring it back, no doubt! 

    Again, it is awesome you are ok!  I do feel honored and lucky to have both a dvd/video, and a piece of the original motor mounts from the MIGHTY turbomeister Z. 

    Good luck buddy!

    Let ne know if you decide to rebuild.

    Take care,

    Jason

  2. Hey Guys,

    I am switching from manual pedals to auto for my V8 Z. Anyone have an auto pedal you would like to sell or possibly trade Z parts for?

    My Z is a '78 model if that makes a difference.

    Thanks,

    Jason

  3. Well like most of us, I am building my V8 Z on a relatively low budget. I need cam/lifters for my SBC 327, nothing too radical, but must have some "thump". Please let me know what you might have available. The Z has the 327 10:1 comp, stock bore. The trans is a powerglide with a 2800 stall converter. The Z has the 3.54 rear gears. The Z will be used mainly as a weekend toy.

    Thanks for looking,

    Jason

  4. Hey guys, I am trying to help a buddy of mine who is a Z fan, but also into old Mopars. He is looking for a 4 barrel intake for a dodge 318 Poly wideblock. A 6 pack or dual 4 barel would work also. I hoping that someone here might have one or know someone who does.

    Please let me know via a p.m. or email jbk100@comcast.net.

    Thanks in advance,

    Jason

  5. Hey guys,

    I was just wondering if there are any banjo fans/players here on the site. I have always liked the banjo, but like most people I thought it was too hard. I recently learned that it is actually fairly easy compared to some other instruments. So, the search starts for an inexspensive banjo to learn with. Anybody got one sitting it the closet collecting dust? Also, any tips on how to get started would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

    Jason

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