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Cams - Ed Curtis or Howard Cams, Both will do custom stuff.
Rockers - Harland Sharp 1.73 period, grat luck with these. Rods and Pistons, Childs and Albert, Lunati both very good and have had good luck with both. Lunati for steel or C&A for aluminum. Heads - Blue thunder, Cobra jet ( more upper rpm power), Iron DOVE castings ( more power under 6500) Intake - Victor Jr. Carb 750 Dp. or go efi with a sdyder intake ( this would be extremely cool and can use 5.0 controls to do it, jsut recently learned this) Clutch - one word here McCleod Thats it, not others for me and a big block period, have had so much great luck with these, dont think I will ever even try another company Or go with a good rebuilt c-6 Not sure what your gonna be running into as far as interior things, where the shifter will land of say a 4 speed or a TKO if you can get a bellhousing to fit the TKO, Im not sure Bradley
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