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68400BIRD 07-11-2011 10:08 AM

So, when do we get to see some progress? I think we all love to look at pictures:D My main goal for the last month is to try to work on the car every day. No matter how small or large of a project it might be. Heck I even consider cleaning up the garage an accomplishment sometimes. If I can even get something ordered or stop by the hardware store to pick up some nuts and bolts I feel better. Small steps are better than no steps in my book.:thumbsup:

70rs 07-11-2011 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 68400BIRD (Post 358926)
So, when do we get to see some progress? I think we all love to look at pictures:D My main goal for the last month is to try to work on the car every day. No matter how small or large of a project it might be. Heck I even consider cleaning up the garage an accomplishment sometimes. If I can even get something ordered or stop by the hardware store to pick up some nuts and bolts I feel better. Small steps are better than no steps in my book.:thumbsup:

I agree! My progress the next couple of weeks is going to be gathering parts, tools and helping my dad finish part ofhis shop so I can have a better place to work on the car. The storage unit its in is just too full of other crap.
I am picking up a replacement subframe later this week I hope (stock OE sub) and need a place to build it. It is already powdercoated and ready to go. Mine is ok but the new one is at a point to build up. No cleaning and crap of the old one. And the price is right. Its cheaper than having mine blasted and coated.

I guess my point is......i need space. Helping my dad does two things, it works out good for him since this has needed to be finished for a long time and its the kick start he needs. And it gets me space. Plus we get to hang out. He is going to help where he can on the car build to.
So I guess its turning into a grandfather, father, son build. (my son will be involved also):thumbsup:

tones2SS 07-11-2011 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 70rs (Post 358386)
Thanks buddy! Im off to a great start for sure. I have some other things in the works (more parts locally, small stuff) and am also trying to work out some real shop space. Oh and gather up more tools too. Like a welder. My old POS just wont cut it. Its dead.
Hey Tony I meant to tell you my email addy you have is no good anymore. I will PM you the new one.

You are off to a great start. Good luck with the other stuff that you need. Very cool/nice of Greg to hook up you up. Once again, goes to show the way lateral-g is a community of great people.
I got your new email address. Thanks and keep us posted bud!:cheers:

70rs 07-11-2011 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by tones2SS (Post 359036)
You are off to a great start. Good luck with the other stuff that you need. Very cool/nice of Greg to hook up you up. Once again, goes to show the way lateral-g is a community of great people.
I got your new email address. Thanks and keep us posted bud!:cheers:

Sure thing bud!

Hey? Shouldn't you be in the market for a project pretty soon?:D

70rs 07-12-2011 12:50 PM

Whooooo Hooooo!

Picking up a new (to me) subframe in the AM from Mr C. Morrison.
:thumbsup:

Ron in SoCal 07-12-2011 12:54 PM

^ :yes: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

TorqDork 07-12-2011 01:13 PM

I'm fairly new here so just started checking out this thread and think you made a "Great" Choice" on the color scheme :thumbsup:

I'm guessing Red Calipers??? But the Pewter with the darker Charcoal on the hood with the red is a great choice!! Subtle, mean, and elegant! Might be cool if you match the wheel spoke shade with the dark Charcoal on the hood but then again, the black adds an additional element of color.

Glad you really thought things through and took your time as hard as that can be!

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

70rs 07-12-2011 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by TorqDork (Post 359237)
I'm fairly new here so just started checking out this thread and think you made a "Great" Choice" on the color scheme :thumbsup:

I'm guessing Red Calipers??? But the Pewter with the darker Charcoal on the hood with the red is a great choice!! Subtle, mean, and elegant! Might be cool if you match the wheel spoke shade with the dark Charcoal on the hood but then again, the black adds an additional element of color.

Glad you really thought things through and took your time as hard as that can be!

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I think you meant to post on Rons thread maybe?
My car will be blue. :cheers:

Edit...... I apologize. I didnt realize you were looking at my avatar pic. Things have changed since that was put up. But thank you for the kind words.
Now the car will be blue with a hood graphic. I will try to find the rendering and post it up.

TorqDork 07-12-2011 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 70rs (Post 359240)
I think you meant to post on Rons thread maybe?
My car will be blue. :cheers:

Edit...... I apologize. I didnt realize you were looking at my avatar pic. Things have changed since that was put up. But thank you for the kind words.
Now the car will be blue with a hood graphic. I will try to find the rendering and post it up.

I guess I got to the point where I thought you had made the final decision. My Mistake. Maybe your wife has more influence than you think. They usually can't make up their mind! :lol: Sorry! couldn't resist that one!!!

Would love to see the final look. What's the powerplant???

Still like the Pewter/Charcoal/Red combo!

daytonayellaz 07-12-2011 05:14 PM

Cool build Eric! Congrats on the AME frame :cheers: I will be following along. As you may now know.. I have a 70 also and replied to your question over on Rons thread. I will start my build thread here shortly now that Rons car is done and heading back to SoCal. Get crackin man! Easier said than done right? Lol.. :thumbsup:


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