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Old 08-18-2011, 03:54 PM
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Very nice!

Looks like your shop is a kitchen!
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Very nice!

Looks like your shop is a kitchen!
Thanks!
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Old 08-18-2011, 04:00 PM
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Looks really good! Another member here just put that sub frame in a 69 camaro. Its a nice looking piece, I was able to see it in person installed.

Are you going to be using the car as a race car? Street/track both?

How did you delete the lights in the grill? It turned out really nice. Kind of cleans up the whole front end.
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Old 08-18-2011, 04:07 PM
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Looks really good! Another member here just put that sub frame in a 69 camaro. Its a nice looking piece, I was able to see it in person installed.

Are you going to be using the car as a race car? Street/track both?

How did you delete the lights in the grill? It turned out really nice. Kind of cleans up the whole front end.
I like the front and rear clip so far. Nice welds and nice fit. The car is mainly a track car so there´s not gonna be any upholstery, audio system or such. Will try make it street legal though.

I edited my previous post - there´s your answer regarding the front grille...
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Old 08-18-2011, 04:12 PM
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Welcome. Youre doing some outstanding fab work.Please keep posting your progress.Can't wait to see more. Scott M.
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Ok, now I see how you sectioned the grill. Good idea, looks really nice.

Thanks for posting all of the pictures, keep them coming.

What part of Sweden are you in? I hear there are some pretty crazy builds going on over there these days.

Do you ever go to the car show/cruise in at the museum in Umea°?
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Old 08-18-2011, 04:41 PM
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Welcome. Youre doing some outstanding fab work.Please keep posting your progress.Can't wait to see more. Scott M.
The front fenders on this build is the first sheet metal work for me. They were in such a bad shape I figured I might as well have a go with them. Bought some hammers and dollys etc and got started.

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Ok, now I see how you sectioned the grill. Good idea, looks really nice.

Thanks for posting all of the pictures, keep them coming.

What part of Sweden are you in? I hear there are some pretty crazy builds going on over there these days.

Do you ever go to the car show/cruise in at the museum in Umea°?
My pleasure!

I live in the middle of Sweden - approx 100 miles north of Stockholm. Never been to Umea though. Never visited the States either. A must before I´m three feet under! Cruise/cruising isn´t my cup of tea really, but I´ve been on power tours in southern Sweden and some track days.
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Old 08-18-2011, 07:26 PM
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I am really amazed with the fabrication work you are doing and that is one hell of a clean shop
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here is what the dash will look like painted

the front end


seems like we have the same tastes.good luck with your build
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Love it
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