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Originally Posted by steemin
Steve,
It is certainly interesting watching these projects come together.
However I also enjoy following the evolution of peoples thought processes in regards to what they really desire from their Toys.
I remember following your Z069 project. As the car was nearing completion you decided that the project had kind of taken on a mind of its own and although it was a great car it was not exactly what you wanted.
I am thinking that this time you have nailed down what you are looking for.
Keep us posted.
Scott
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Yea, on the '69 l let my "showcar" side take over a bit and the car came out more blingy than I wanted. It still performed good and I was still proud of it, but it didn't have that "angry look" that I wanted. I have also learned a lot about suspensions and handling since then, so I will be able to get this ride closer to my "vision".
I was also less than happy with the body on that car, this car has pristine original sheetmetal.
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