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    Quote Originally Posted by squirrel View Post
    A guy in town bought an old race car 55, it had the engine relocated back about two feet, and the frame was swiss cheesed...but they didn't just drill holes, they cut big rectangles out of it with a torch. I don't think I'm going there
    If you knew exactly where you could drill without making it structurally weak... That would be a way to go... But... You drive it, so I would not advise it.. With a gravel driveway, you might lose your weight savings when it gets full of rocks
    We take bodies off of cars and "massage" the frames... The newer car frames have a hell of alot of flex without bodies.

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    I would think the car should be able to 60 better, no?
    My '60 NewYorker managed 1.6" 60'. Power everything, full interior.
    (496ci, longram intakes, 3.23 gears, stock convertor.)

    My guess is your engine should make more torque at low rpm's.

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    Hey, I'm working on it.
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    20 pounds = .02 ? I'm not giving up beer over it.

    Aluminum driveshaft?

    Helium in the tires?

    Acid bath? Nah, screw that. You just painted it. I'd say pull all that computer wiring junk out of it or lose the stereo, but if you can't road trip with something besides a blower whining big block.. yeah, nevermind. Pull the stereo.
    Last edited by Beagle; August 6th, 2012 at 06:36 PM. Reason: can't count zero today
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    worry about the ounces and the pounds will follow
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    That's my theory, 20 pounds here, 2 pounds there, after a while it adds up to a tenth or two
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    Beagle beat me to it, aluminum driveshaft and paint it black. On the mini starter, I'm running one on my Mustang. It weighs half as much as the stocker. IIRC, the mini weighs 7.5 pounds and the stock weighed 16 pounds. Hey, give Hemi Joel a call, he should have plenty of tips on lightening your car!

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    I had enough trouble getting the 400 to survive (although it's been doing fine since I replaced the worn case). The driveshaft isn't too heavy, and the parking brake linkage gets in the way if I go any bigger than 3.5" tube that it has now.

    I should spend some more time under the car...there are a couple spring hanger brackets I could cut off, and I might find a few more things. Maybe the ends of the driveshaft loop, I think they're longer than they need to be and they're 1/4 x 2" steel.
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    a100 van seats are supposed to be really really light?

    yikes! 1/4" x 2" .. can you fab up a tube replacement and pass tech? Trimming the ends has got to be worth something!

    I wouldn't swiss cheese it, but that's me.
    Last edited by Beagle; August 7th, 2012 at 02:13 AM.
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