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Looking good Jason (#9).
I'd like to know your definition of "a lot of progress"....... --Eric |
Nice work - as usual Jason!
Takes a lot of steak to be able to do work like that buddy! LOL Sweet -- just sweet workmanship.....the pride shows.:cheers: |
Looks like it is inspected and sealed and ready to go.
Way to go #9. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: That safe release is funny. I'm not sure you could even close the trunk with your big ass inside if you were paid money to. Well at least if Greg, Tony and Todd all got stuck at one time one of them could stand on the others shoulders and release the trunk to get to safety. Good thinking. :D :D |
Jason,
Loving the attention to detail, creativity and crafstmanship you're putting into your car. The photo's are impressive too! Keep it up. :thumbsup: |
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You can tell that your heart and soul are going into that masterpiece. Very nice :thumbsup:
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Jason,
That thing looks outragious, got a quick question for you, I noticed what appears to be a shim, I think, between your deck lid and hinge mount. Did the deck lid sit low in the opening before installing that. The reason I ask is my deck lid sits slightly high and Im wondering if maybe a different set of hinges might give me that adjustibility or if I machine the mounting pad on the hinge to drop it down. Thanks Rich |
Nice progress, gaps are a blast .......... not.........
I'm working on mine now and have a question. The trunk lid looks as though you closed the gap on the lid edge. Did you just add weld or us a rod and fill? :thumbsup: :thumbsup: |
Jason,AMAZING!!. This car must go to head of the list for coolest PT car on Lateral-G.I really enjoy going back over this thread.Just amazing.:thumbsup: Scott.
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Look at this guy !! I'm still tring to weld a straight line on my wheel houses.Please quit posting these pictures!!!!!!:D
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