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JayR 05-02-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by 1badchevelle (Post 210072)
Jay any update on what you have in mind for your ride.

I am sure we are all waiting to see a rendering.:cheers:

Thanks everyone, it means a lot to have all this attention on this little project already. The rendering is on the drawing board as we speak but I have to juggle it with paying client's projects so nobody is waiting on me.

The car is so clean and the color is so right for the car that the biggest visual change in the immediate future will be my favorite one; wheels and stance! Going to www.j-rodandcustom.com Monday for mini-tubs and then probably get a narrowed 9" and some shiny new Baer brakes front and rear. Anyone in WA have a 3rd member with some freeway gears? All it needs to hold up to for now is the 300" nailhead.

Speaking of the nailhead, BooneDog is welcome to it when it gets swapped for something bigger but it won't be until next winter at the soonest because it runs so damn nice and summer is so close, I'm just going to handle the brakes, suspension, wheels and stance for now so I can enjoy it ASAP.

I'll get some really good pics before it goes under the knife on Monday so we can all say a proper good-bye to the cute little Grandma car and have a nice "before" shot of where it starts.

Blake Foster 05-02-2009 09:24 AM

Cool Choice.
eventually it will NEED a 455 my i have a couple buddies that are heavy into these motors and have lots of stuff laying arround.
and they make great power!!

Musclerodz 05-02-2009 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by killer69 (Post 210101)
Cool Choice.
eventually it will NEED a 455 my i have a couple buddies that are heavy into these motors and have lots of stuff laying arround.
and they make great power!!

what it needs is is grand national motor to keep the "different" theme going. Well proven to go fast enough, and break stuff if you want one too

JayR 05-02-2009 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz (Post 210103)
what it needs is is grand national motor to keep the "different" theme going. Well proven to go fast enough, and break stuff if you want one too

I would actually be all over that. Send one up, Mike!

zbugger 05-02-2009 10:34 AM

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Jason, I have one of those too. Only it's a 4 door. And it's not in as good of shape. I've had a few ideas for mine, but it comes after the Camaro. And if you want to know what the paint looks like oxidized, take a look at my pics. I think our cars are the same color.

boonedog 05-02-2009 01:22 PM

thanks jason let me know when your ready to part with it. Ill take it off your hands for sure thanks bud.

boonedog 05-02-2009 01:27 PM

here is a pic of the t roadster pickup im building startn on the chassis in 3 weeks

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...2/IMG_0387.jpg

JayR 06-25-2009 12:15 PM

Parts have begun rolling in and there's a plan and a rendering so I started a new "Project Update" thread here https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=21361

Thanks to everyone who checked in on it up to this point! The progress is going to come quickly now and I'll be driving it at Good Guys Puyallup next month and plan to have a few hundred more miles on it by then!


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