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    BLOWER setup for 60's era NAILHEAD

    Looking for a supercharger setup for a vintage 60's era nailhead. Prefer a complete ready to roll vintage setup, but will consider anything at this point. Chain drive would be great, but....

    What do you have???
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    chain drive eh? wow, that's a rare piece of kit, must be a sweet ride!

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    It's under wraps for now, but it is going to be pretty darn special.

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    bump to the top

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    Anybody know anybody who might know somebody with one of these???

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    How about parts? Just the intake perhaps?

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    Roots style.. http://www.hamptonblowers.com/ and http://www.blowerdriveservice.com/ used to list them. I'd give them a call. Personally I've been scheming twin VS57's on a 401.


    Just looked BDS is still listing the intake and the kit.
    Last edited by zman; 10-12-2010 at 04:16 PM.
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    The scoop more or less makes the look. 6-71's look pretty much the same from year to year.
    Intakes are available as Scott said, so I would think if you can wrangle up a two port or four port injector you would be set.
    The chain drive might be built from parts from McMaster-Carr and Granger.
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    Don't need this anymore. Found what I was looking for. Thanks!

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    Any hints...progress?
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