
Moody "drive pack" gas conversion
- Charlie don't surf
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Re: Moody "drive pack" gas conversion
Very cool!, I've only seen 1 other set of the narrow proline front rims 

Re: Moody "drive pack" gas conversion
Good to see you posting!!!ken campbell wrote:hey that 90 degree fuel fitting looks like one of ours !
roy moody was a so-neat guy and designer ! he helped our delta werkes in many ways ... wish he was still around !
ken
I now work for a company based in Des Moines and drive by Osceola regularly; I'm thinkin' with my Garmin I might be able to drive to the shop without needing an escort!

Are you at the shop most of the time???
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Re: Moody "drive pack" gas conversion
That's what I was aiming for- the chassis will help but now I have to start looking for the proper arms againmarlo wrote:Similar to a 7001.

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