It Fits!!

All this talk about cut off wheels and guards got me thinking , do I have a guard or not ?

Well yes and no the air powered 3" does and the 5" electric doesn't . I kept thinking they didn't , but the last time I used the 3" was a long while ago and even longer for the 5" .

I have a 90* air powered tool with those twist on discs that I use a lot , it has no guard .

Now the title of this thread sounds like you were totally surprised that a Hemi would fit Bob .
Of course it would fit a late model chassis , compartment length might have been tight and maybe even the width between the stock inner fenders . But that's what cut off wheels are for :)

Looking cool with the header "mirrors" even better would be mirrors in each port :)

Well, there's "stuff" you don't know, too. The oil pan is for a heavy duty D700 truck chassis. Those chassis were wide open under the engine, so Chrysler used a FULL SUMP 8 quart pan,which I reconditioned and used. So, that means it would not bolt to the factory mount pads. I didn't want it to anyway, because it would have been WAY to far forward and the radiator cowl (similar to a model A) would look WAY stupid hangin out there in front of the front tires. So, I moved the cab back on the frame as far as it would go and still fit good. Now, everything fits like I wanted it to and the radiator will be well behind the front of the front tires. So now instead of lookin totally stupid like this:
STUPID LOOKIN RAT ROD.jpg

I'll have a chance at lookin really cool like this:
COOL RAT ROD.jpg