Mods
698 cubic inches with F3-136 procharger.\r
Built my own chromemoly chassis .\r
All custom tin work.\r
Built the 9.5” dabbed rear end.\r
Weld wheels .\r
TSR Powerglide.\r
Aerospace brakes.\r
Steve Morris belt drive.\r
Fabbed tunnel ram intake.
Built my own chromemoly chassis .\r
All custom tin work.\r
Built the 9.5” dabbed rear end.\r
Weld wheels .\r
TSR Powerglide.\r
Aerospace brakes.\r
Steve Morris belt drive.\r
Fabbed tunnel ram intake.
Build story
“If you want a cool car, you gotta build it.”\r
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These words from his dad are what inspired Houston Kilby to pursue his dream. With the help from one of the best chassis builders he knows, his uncle Blaine Kilby, Houston has been working on building his own GTO chassis. “I’ve been able to bend out my own chassis and tig weld it up as well. Building my Pro street/ Race car has been an awesome experience, and my plans for 2020 is to finish up the fuel system, wiring, and safety systems, then we will be ready to hit the road and tracks.\r
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In 2019, Houston was invited to bring the car our to a Pontiac show in Pigeon Forge, as well as his home track at Bristol Motor Speedway for the first ever Street Car Take Over event! “We’ve had an awesome time meeting everyone who had been following the build, everyone can watch the full build process on my Houston Kilby YouTube channel. We cannot wait to take the car to the next event and to fire this bad boy up. The items we have left to get for this race season are the fire bottles, fuel pump, injectors, and EFI ECU. Stay tuned as you see each item installed on the car.
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These words from his dad are what inspired Houston Kilby to pursue his dream. With the help from one of the best chassis builders he knows, his uncle Blaine Kilby, Houston has been working on building his own GTO chassis. “I’ve been able to bend out my own chassis and tig weld it up as well. Building my Pro street/ Race car has been an awesome experience, and my plans for 2020 is to finish up the fuel system, wiring, and safety systems, then we will be ready to hit the road and tracks.\r
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In 2019, Houston was invited to bring the car our to a Pontiac show in Pigeon Forge, as well as his home track at Bristol Motor Speedway for the first ever Street Car Take Over event! “We’ve had an awesome time meeting everyone who had been following the build, everyone can watch the full build process on my Houston Kilby YouTube channel. We cannot wait to take the car to the next event and to fire this bad boy up. The items we have left to get for this race season are the fire bottles, fuel pump, injectors, and EFI ECU. Stay tuned as you see each item installed on the car.