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Hey All,



My twin brother owns a screen-printing shop and I'm going to have him print some Y-Block Ts for me. I can have him make some extras and put them on his etsy store.



Also, he's going to print on the back of my coveralls, and I'm going to have some welder's beanies done too. I'll take pictures of them and see what you guys think. There will be a ton of extra beanies because I have to order them in bulk; I like to wear them when I have to roll under the car on a creeper, cause there is no bill and they stay on better.



He's a graphic designer too and I have him working on something, but if anyone has a design idea, I can see what he'll do.



-Johnny

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Sounds good to me. We'll continue investigating the possibilty of using Jerry's design but I'm sure I couldn't have them done any cheaper than family. Chuck

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Here is a mock up of what we have so far. We could put something on the back too. I was thinking of changing the Y picture to a set up with tri power and T-Bird Rocker covers, with either ram horns or headers, but let me know what you all thinkBigGrin .

-Johnny

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Here is a mock up of what we have so far. We could put something on the back too. I was thinking of changing the Y picture to a set up with tri power and T-Bird Rocker covers, with either ram horns or headers, but let me know what you all thinkBigGrin .

-Johnny

Looks good, except the BLOCK needs to be straight and not saggy in my opinion, regards bill.Smile

  AussieBill            YYYY    Forever Y Block     YYYY

 Down Under, Australia

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I agree, if anyone has a good picture of their y-block on a stand, and wouldn't mind us using it as a model for the shirts, please send them my way. We could use it draw something a little more performance oriented. I google image searched some pictures, but didn't find exactly what I was looking for. I sent my bro a few pics to see if he could mix-n-match parts/pictures, which he can, it's just going to take a while to draw something up. If we had a nice close-up of a Y at a good angle, that would sure helpWink

-Johnny

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Hey Johnny

Looks good!!!!  I'd buy a couple of these as well as Jerry's desiogn.

I've tried Jerry a couple of times so far today but no luck.  I left my number and asked him to call but I will continue to try to reach him.

Mike

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How about something a little more modern? Chuck



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Chuck, Nice! I hope to have something like that someday, but I'm going to have to get a job some place besides a non-profit firstTongue I especially like the angle of the picture, now if it only had some exhaust manifolds or headers on itWink

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I haven't taken delivery yet. Its down at Ted Eatons in Texas. He may have taken the supercharger off by now. He is going to do a dyno using a McCullouch supercharger for a comparison. I'll look and see what other pic's I have when I get on my home computer. I might have some shots with the McCullouch setup and exhaust. Chuck

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Manchester, New Hampshire
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I don't recall who owns this engine but its a bit more complete and traditional. Chuck



Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
Manchester, New Hampshire



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