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Anybody building a 64 GTO?
Since most people don't post the full four digit year in their thread title, it's hard to look up specific years. Is there anybody out there putting together a badass 64 Goat? I love seeing these cars and feel like they don't get the attention they deserve. Post 'em if ya got 'em.
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I am building one. Not sure if I would call it badass though.
LS1 with AFR heads, LS6 intake and EPS cam T56 SPC upper and lower control arms, AFX spindles, Hotchkis shocks, SPC springs Currie rear trailing arms with Hotchkis shocks and SPC springs Hellwig front and rear tubular sway bars 12 bolt with 3.73 TruTrac posi C6 Z51 front brakes, LS1 rear Vintage Air Gen 4 HRE 545 19 inch wheels with chrome finish (I like the old school look) I am currently moving slowly through the wiring stage, my least favorite part of the build. Here's a pic after I painted it. Color is HOK brandywine with their candybase system. I also included a before shot. |
Sweet! I love the 64' GTO.
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Nice Goat!
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Looks good so far.:thumbsup: You picked a nice color. I used to want to buy/paint an old F100 Brandywine. Random side note: I used to live and will probably live close to (AGAIN) Brandywine Maryland.
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I saw a couple nice ones on Hot Rod TV one morning and it reminded me of how damn cool the 64's look all P-T'd up. Speaking of 64's on tv, I want to watch that new show Jason Lee (My Name is Earl) is in...JUST TO SEE THE CAR! hahaha
Found this pic http://image.automotive.com/f/featur...de_by_side.jpg |
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The paint is House of Kolor. The color is Brandywine. It is a lot of work to apply. Two coats of black sealer, three coat of silver base, four coats of Brandywine candy base followed by three coats of clear followed by wetsanding followed by three more coats of clear. Don |
Sounds like a lot of work.
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