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I will be airbrushing the eyebrow trim and down the fender and door. I don't see paying what people are asking for the real trim items. They are crazy expensive. Sorry, no pics yet.
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Frame looks good Scottie.
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I was to the point were I needed suspension. I bought a wrecked Vette and started to part it out. It took me 4 and a half hours to drop the entire "chassis." I had never played with a vette like this and didn't know what or how they were assembled. It was interesting, they don't have a tranny cross member.
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I dismantled the suspension parts and put them on my frame. We have a roller, almost! I still need to weld the swing arm, adjustable dog bones, and the new sway bar mounting kit.
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Nice work!
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Looks good Scottie.:thumbsup:
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Thank you guys for checking out my progress, I appreciate it!
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Nice work Scottie
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Congrats on making it a roller! That's a huge step to me
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Your front shocks need to be inverted. They are supposed to install with the valves knobs up not down. Otherwise the spring hat will hit the A frame. Like this http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ..._3/02/S-06.jpg Click to enlarge Later -Russell |
This thread makes me really want to get a tri-5!
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Thanks for the instruction Russell, and for bringing the thread back to life. I have a lot more completed, so I need to post more pics. I'll get on it!
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Sorry about the lack of actual good written instructions. Solid written instructions are one of those things I keep saying I'm going to do but with all the laser drama I've been pinned to the ground just dealing with that. Plus I'm having to put a little time into some side projects to be ready for the worst if it happens. I've been caught with my pants down before and I don't plan on having that happen again. Later -Russell |
I'm looking forward to seeing more also!
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Russell, what frame number do I have? Always feel free to comment on what I'm doing wrong. It will save me time when I get this baby on the road. Here is a pic of the LS1 I put in. It has the LS6 intake, cam, oil pump, and injectors. I also put on the batwing oil pan. For exhaust I am starting out with LS7 manifolds. The accessory drive system is from Holley. I like it. Have had no issues during mock up and the surface quality is good. It will only take a small amount for work to smooth them completely.
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Good deal. Glad to see you're making progress, too.
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I need more photos to see where to give advice http://www.customfighters.com/forums...Evil_smile.gif Mmmmmm, more photos. I will say I'm not fond of bat wing oil pan. It can be a royal pain in the butt hitting on the front cradle. You really need the body on to make it fit and clear the chassis. They also get in the way of the exhaust most of the time making it hard to route. |
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Here is a crappy cell pic of the motor mounted in the frame. The corvette cross member has the motor off set to the passenger side. I am going to modify the motor mount stanchions to center it up some. May be a half an inch.
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Good job. I saw a Pontiac Safari in Casper last weekend that was riding on a frame using C4 suspension. Not sure whose frame though. Car looked great sitting low.
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I like all of the Nomads, no matter what year!!!!! This will be a nice build!!!
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Are there any updates to this build?
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Not for a while. Dude got a deal on some land to build his own shop so that's been his priority for quite some time last I spoke with him. All projects went on the back burners till otherwise noted.
Later -Russell |
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