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In for a Surprise!! :)
This build started off in 2011 and has been kept highly under wraps until the final days of the build... which is NOW!. The goal of the build was simple... Make the meanest, most badass 67' SS this forum has ever seen. No, not the most expensive... no not the prettiest daisy duke... but the most Unique, Fab Focused / Performance Driven Street Machine we could possibly manufacture with a blue collar's income and a new and upcoming fab team at J-Rod and Customs. We have been incredibly lucky to have the support of Art-Morrison Co., Mast Motorsport, Rushforth Custom Wheels, Jason Rushforth Design Team, Classic Instruments, McFarland Upholstery, Optima Battery, ProGlass, American Powertrain, Baer Brakes, etc. What a truly amazing experience this has been and it is an honor to finally have the opportunity to share everyones hard work and dedication. As much as I hope everyone will enjoy these next few days as we slowly release this build to the public, I would highly suggest that if you are fortunate enough to have the opportunity please come see the car in person at SEMA in little over a month for its debut. The car is truly remarkable and the story behind the build is just as cool! Thank You again to everyone who has been apart of this build. I have to mention an incredible Thank You to Jason Rushforth (Design) and Jared Hancock (Fab Genius who I will no longer be able to afford after this car is released!) Thank You and enjoy! Alan Holland, Car Owner
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You will definitely have one bad ass car Alan! I had the opportunity to see it last week and am still blown away, unbelievable!
Sure glad you guys decided to post the build pictures! :thumbsup: Dan |
Thanks for posting so we could enjoy the fine work you guys are putting into this build. I'll be watching to see it finished.
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Great fab word indeed. Also nothing wrong with that Art Morrison chassis. I cant wait to see it at SEMA.
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Heres a few more pics!
We hardlined the heater and A/C lines inside the inner fenders, and hide the dryer and trinary switch in the front corner. worked out pretty well... http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/IMG_1794.jpg This is our heater line "bulkhead", it comes straight off the LS7 water pump...http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/IMG_1795.jpg Our new front bumper mount. http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/IMG_1525.jpg http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/IMG_1526.jpghttp://i461.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/IMG_1527.jpg Starting to flush mount the glass, and go over some designs with Jason Rushforth. http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/IMG_1629.jpg |
Very very very nice work!!!!!!
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Top notch!
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Nice work! The bumper supports are beautiful! :thumbsup:
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Pictures just do not do this car justice!! The craftsmanship on this car is second to none! Attention to detail and form meets function, killer work JRod!
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Great work I have a 66 with 67 front clip want to make tucked bumpers for me? ☺
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