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Helpful links have been provided here in the description. Project Fast Fish: Painting The Engine How We Painted Our Engine Season 1: Episode 8 Project Fast Fish is based on the restoration and modification of a Plymouth Barracuda. This video features the final step of the 349 Stroker build. We’ve already placed it on the engine stand and fired it up, and broke it in. Now it's time to give it the final coats of pain. Watch as it receives the final top coats and Mike walks through the steps completed to get the engine ready for paint. We had a spare 318 engine that was once housed in the ‘73 Barracuda. This engine is close to the original concept for Project Fast Fish when the ‘Cuda was given to me on my 18th birthday. A 318 with .030 over and a 3.58” stroke from the 360 crank equals 349 ci. Our goal is to sell this Stroker and use the proceeds to help build Project Fast Fish. Helpful Links: Duplicolor Primer (Rattle Can) // https://amzn.to/3JCUUU3 POR-15 42108 (Chrysler LA Small Block Blue) // https://amzn.to/3jz9T7d Harbor Freight HVLP Spray Gub Kit // https://www.harborfreight.com/air-too... Some of the things used to produce our episodes: Canon EOS M50 Camera // https://amzn.to/35QSLXh Rode Video Mic Go // https://amzn.to/3uZCtDX Neewer Camera Cage for DSLR // https://amzn.to/3rxbyP5 GoPro Hero 7 Silver // https://amzn.to/3NXhjik DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links. This means, Mic’s Motorworx and On The Mic Entertainment may receive a small commission when you click on one of the links above. It’s OK to share the love.