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For some reason there are Torino pics in every thread EXCEPT this one today. :sieg:
So I just thought I'd say here that this Torino looks KILLER in person. The proportions are different and very cool from what we typically see around here and Rob worked hard (sometimes twice) to make those wheels and tires fit just right on there. Did I just type all of that above? I am indeed a traitor. :gitrdun: |
It's a combination of the bromance and rose colored glasses. Snap out of it.:buttkick:
It does look great Rob. :flag2: Nice to see it off the trailer. :D |
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"Here's the contact info for Dave Gordon" :hitaxeonthehead: :stirthepot: Delete please. |
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:wow: DG be careful these guys will pull your Camaro card.:lmao: Thanks for the props. You too Todd. I've been thinking about what this dam thing would look like on the ground for a couple years now. I have to thank Phil and Jeremy at RS for making the stance I had in my head come to life. For me it looks even better than I thought it would. Good enough for the hard core first gen guys to call a short truce and give it some love. I'm glad I'm not billing myself for the hours of measuring, and remeasuring, and research, and changing my mind that I spent in picking the wheel and tire combo. :faint: Now back to our regular Ford vs Chevy programming. :cheers: http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0bf30be4.jpghttp://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...psa4c66019.jpghttp://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4ee27c8b.jpghttp://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...ps82b75ce7.jpg |
Moot point, but who'd you hire to photograph it?
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Looks great Rob. :thumbsup:
David Pearson and Benny Parsons would approve. :cool: |
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Oooohhhhh.......That's not gonna buff out..... |
So a bit of detail on what I've been up to lately.
First Cheryl and I knock over a couple banks to fund the deal. DG I took inspiration from your mauve jacket for the disguise. http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...psa99c347c.jpg A while back I posted the pictures below but without explanation. When I ordered my wheels Travis Johnson from F43 told me about MSI racing in NC. They make custom wheel studs and lug nuts for all forms of racing including NASCAR. Their stuff is machined in house to order and then heat treated and teflon coated. I didn't want the 12mm front 1/2" rear stud combo that you are usually stuck with when using a C6 front hub and a Speedway floater. So I ordered a set of 1/2 20 front studs for my C6 hubs from Curtis. I also ordered a matching set of studs for the rear hubs. Kenny at Speedway was kind enough to swap me my hubs with studs for a fresh set without studs. I have been waiting for the studs for about a month. (I got stuck behind an order for 800 sets of studs). I finally got the front hubs with the studs already pressed in and took the new rear studs and my hubs over to Bretts to borrow his press. http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...psdd0b7c43.jpg http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...psdde1706a.jpg Then I loaded up my RAD10 Formula43 wheels and Micheline Pilot tires and went to the tire shop. http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...psdcce8e8f.jpg All mounted up and ready to get the car on the ground. The end result you've seen above. http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...psd7c9a6fa.jpg |
Is that a respirator in the boot there?!?!?!?! What, pray tell, do you need a respirator in the car for??
Oh... never mind.... I don't even want to know....:disgusted: |
Is that a real project update? :waveflag:
Wait, what?? :cheers: |
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