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aany001 01-02-2010 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BeCool68 (Post 258244)
brother Chris love the wheels! Good choice. As i have always said, wheels and stance will make or break a car. :thumbsup:

AMEN !

tobenk 01-02-2010 07:28 PM

Those wheels are goin to look just plain badass on the car. :woot:

ItDoRun 01-03-2010 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BeCool68 (Post 258244)
brother Chris love the wheels! Good choice. As i have always said, wheels and stance will make or break a car. :thumbsup:

Thanks, Greg. Well, let's just hope the Chassisworks G-Link gives it the stance it deserves. I've seen G-Bar Camaros that are pretty low, but I've yet to see a 67 or 68 Camaro with the G-Link at ride height. I'll be quite disappointed if it doesn't give me the stance I'm looking for.

Steve1968LS2 01-03-2010 11:24 AM

Looking very good.. you've gotta love how a simple project seems to snowball into a full on re-build. lol

Your work looks very good, nobody would know that you're a "novice".. nice job! :thumbsup:

redfire69 01-03-2010 12:15 PM

Wheels look great! Let us know how the speed tech coil overs work out. Been looking at that option myself! :thumbsup:

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Originally Posted by ItDoRun (Post 258191)
Oh, one more thing. I have a Speedtech front suspension kit coming from Frank at Prodigy Customs along with a new set of Forgelines!!!!!! Here's the exact wheels I ordered.

SO3's with a polished outer lip, brushed/cleared centers and the hidden bolt option. I can't wait to see them on the car.

http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0237_large.jpg


ItDoRun 01-03-2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2 (Post 258380)
Looking very good.. you've gotta love how a simple project seems to snowball into a full on re-build. lol

Your work looks very good, nobody would know that you're a "novice".. nice job! :thumbsup:

Thanks. Let's hope it doesn't fall apart going down the road!

66LS7 01-03-2010 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ItDoRun (Post 258191)
Oh, one more thing. I have a Speedtech front suspension kit coming from Frank at Prodigy Customs along with a new set of Forgelines!!!!!! Here's the exact wheels I ordered.

SO3's with a polished outer lip, brushed/cleared centers and the hidden bolt option. I can't wait to see them on the car.

http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0237_large.jpg


Those wheels are going to look awesome, & your going to love the Forgeline Quality it's second to none:thumbsup:


Randy(D&Z Customs LLC.)
[email protected]
1-262-347-9741

tones2SS 01-04-2010 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ItDoRun (Post 258191)
Oh, one more thing. I have a Speedtech front suspension kit coming from Frank at Prodigy Customs along with a new set of Forgelines!!!!!! Here's the exact wheels I ordered.

SO3's with a polished outer lip, brushed/cleared centers and the hidden bolt option. I can't wait to see them on the car.

http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0237_large.jpg

VERY NICE!!!!
Speed-Tech suspension kit and those Forgelines?!?! Sounds awesome. Those wheels are KILLER!!! Please post pics when mounted.:thumbsup: :cheers:

Jay Hilliard 01-05-2010 10:25 AM

Very nice job! I've been debating whether to minitub my 69 myself. I am 90% sure I will do it myself after seeing your build. Pics are worth a thousand words. Again great job. You should be very proud. You have learned a trade or at least make some extra bucks doing this for others in your area.

ItDoRun 01-05-2010 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay Hilliard (Post 258875)
Very nice job! I've been debating whether to minitub my 69 myself. I am 90% sure I will do it myself after seeing your build. Pics are worth a thousand words. Again great job. You should be very proud. You have learned a trade or at least make some extra bucks doing this for others in your area.

Thanks. Trust me when I tell you that it's not hard at all. Just take your time on your cuts and keep fitting until it just won't fit any better. Then weld and seam seal. Just think of the cash you'll save by doing it yourself.


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