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Yes, Jody's right - I trimmed the inner support. A fiberglass hood probably would fit without modification, but I chose to go with steel instead. Although it seems to locate the engine in the same place, it is an Alston front subframe so that may make some difference compared to a stock one.
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looks sweet. What wheels are those?
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Budnik Fontanas
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Lookin good. Good luck with paint jail.
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Very Nice Car
:thumbsup: really nice work, im from so cal myself maybe i can check out your car sometime an pick up some cool ideas.keep up the good work :thumbsup:
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I saw the Jpeg of the first ride... and you wife was clapping!!! You could give seminars on how to get the wives on your side on these "things" as my bride puts it, make millions. :D
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maybe she should do the seminars...
I dunno Jim, I think I just got lucky! :dance:
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Nice car man, just make the whole thing primer black.. sinister :D
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Stance is great. That 502 shouldn't leave you wanting :morepower
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Yes, please tell us how you shoehorned that 502 Ramjet under a stock cowl hood.
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