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Old 02-02-2013, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by DaleTx View Post
The quality of their work looks great... nothing like a nice solid feel when you close the door.

Very nice Greg

This shop builds award winning cars that are meant to be driven... which is exactly how I like my cars. My big F up was not taking the '32 to be done over there.


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Originally Posted by compos mentis View Post
Greg,

Your 1st post in this thread today should have just been a warning of the subject matter that was to follow.

It's like trying to eat a huge steak after a month(s) of bread and water.

Wow and wow.


Really? I didn't think it was much of a report... You're going to have to get out more!




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Originally Posted by FETorino View Post
Now that is a shop visit I wish I had been at.

Funny about the chrome. Until he said that at GNRS I always thought the opposite. You learn something new every time you listen.

If you confirm which Line holders those are post it up. I know a guy who will be spending more than a couple hours doing some brake lines soon.


I feel the same way -- I'm always willing to learn and to listen. 40 years of doing this stuff and I'm still feeling my way!




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Originally Posted by NOPANTS68 View Post
Looks really sharp. Gotta love duece rails.

Those line holders are offered by billet specialties and Kugel Components. I used the BS ones on my FF car. Drill your hole, tap it, and thread those dudes in.


EXACTLY! The BS versions space the line off the chassis -- the ones that are used on the '33 hold the line tight to it.


NOT "deuce" rails.... this is a '33 --- and the rails are custom ordered by Roy to his spec -- and this one is also stretched 2" in the wheelbase.



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Originally Posted by srh3trinity View Post
I am glad you posted this build here. I like all kinds of builds and this one is going to be very cool and I don't even have to stray from a pro touring website to get my hot rod fix. I like the look of that front axle and the finned drums will be cool.

You're like me -- I've never seen a car I didn't love..... ! And it does have an LS3 ----




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Originally Posted by pw2006 View Post
Such a cool build Greg! Subscribed...







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Originally Posted by Sieg View Post
Looking very good Greg!





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Originally Posted by John510 View Post
I love these cars. Cant wait to see this one completed.


And you think YOU can't wait!!!
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