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KPC67 11-07-2013 05:28 AM

Nice parts list coming together there, and a nice looking garage in the back ground as well. :thumbsup:

coolwelder62 11-07-2013 05:48 AM

Very cool start to an Awesome project.Would love to see some photo's of how the rear frame section fit up under the car.:thumbsup:

Frankenstine 11-07-2013 06:26 AM

Very Nice
 
Hey Casey, those are some impressive parts you have,:G-Dub:
Looking great keep the picks coming:thumbsup:
:thankyou:
Keith

NorCal72 11-07-2013 06:37 AM

Holy hell, that thing looks mean!

im4u2nvss 11-07-2013 06:48 AM

Great project! I love these builds.

dug 11-07-2013 06:52 AM

You must be saving some cash staying with dad!

The rough mockup looks sick. Please tell me the powerplant will be something with forced induction and a carb.....

intocarss 11-07-2013 08:01 AM


rchaskin 11-07-2013 12:50 PM

WOW. Awesome parts. Love the wheels.
I like the hidden fasteners best as well.

Can you post some pics as how the Shwartz chassis integrates to, or around the factory rear frame rails?

I looked all over their site, but cant find any.

Thanks!!

LS7 Z/28 11-07-2013 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 515112)
Ruff mock up looks great! Subscribed!

Hey Thanks Wayne

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Originally Posted by U-turn (Post 515116)
Great build. The name fits!

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by NOT A TA (Post 515117)
Nice build you've got going Casey! I expected a bit more frugal build from the intro. Black looks nice.

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 515121)
looking good man. :walkingdog:

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 515126)
Outstanding.

Haha, thanks dude!

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Originally Posted by KPC67 (Post 515136)
Nice parts list coming together there, and a nice looking garage in the back ground as well. :thumbsup:

Thanks, that's my dad's garage

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Originally Posted by Frankenstine (Post 515144)
Hey Casey, those are some impressive parts you have,:G-Dub:
Looking great keep the picks coming:thumbsup:
:thankyou:
Keith

Thanks man!

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Originally Posted by NorCal72 (Post 515149)
Holy hell, that thing looks mean!

:thankyou:

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Originally Posted by im4u2nvss (Post 515152)
Great project! I love these builds.

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by dug (Post 515153)
You must be saving some cash staying with dad!

The rough mockup looks sick. Please tell me the powerplant will be something with forced induction and a carb.....

Yes I'm putting all I can into it. Sorry to dissapoint you but it will be NA and injected, just not sure from who or which generation. All aluminum though for certain.

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 515167)

Haha awesome!

LS7 Z/28 11-07-2013 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by coolwelder62 (Post 515138)
Very cool start to an Awesome project.Would love to see some photo's of how the rear frame section fit up under the car.:thumbsup:

Thanks! Here is a photo of the floor cut up. We have way more cutting yet to do. I bought a Miller Plasma Cutter recently and it was well worth the money. The car won't have a back seat so we will have to come up with something for that area.

Typically with this chassis the body fits over it with very minimal cutting, but I wanted to take it a little further even though it would have been great the way it was intended. Normally only a few inches of the rear footbox area has to be sliced for the rail to come through the floor, similar to how you Detroit Speed guys cut out the floor.

We will end up getting rid of the original frame rails because they are really not necessary with the full frame. I just ordered Detroit Speed Deep Tubs which will be installed with some additional new metal work.


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