
02-23-2013, 02:28 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Originally Posted by Ripped
Nice to see another lower mainland car nut in here.
It looks like a very cool project.
Good luck with it and hope to see you cruisin' around soon 
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Thanks and I'm shooting for summer 2014
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Originally Posted by compos mentis
Welcome Todd.
Looks like a good start to your '67 project.
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Yes but man is it going slower than I thought, must be age catching up with me
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Originally Posted by Firebirdsteve
Agreed!!!
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Thanks Steve, and your car is killer and makes me wish i stilled owned my '78 hurst Edition T/A
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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle
Welcome Todd!!  You're off to a great start. Always envious of a man who can do his own work. Keep the pics coming!! 
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Thanks, and I'm doing a lot of learning as I go as I'm not a pro, just a garage hack
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Originally Posted by KPC67
looking good so far Todd.
The running gear you have in store looks awesome!
What kind of rotisserie did you buy?
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yes my little 350 seems to be ready for the challenge but wait till you see the dyno numbers the little bugger pulled. Still want an LS427 though. The rotisserie is from KMS tools and the box had Auto Twirler Plus stamped on it
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Originally Posted by FlameBroiled
Welcome to the club.....waving at you from Delta 
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Cool, another local guy. there is going to be a hell of a cruise night if we can all meet up
Thanks for all the comments guys, it is very motivating to keep going. Although it may appear like I'm blazing along I'm just getting the build thread caught up and you will see my progress come to a grinding hault once I get my typing caught up to my build
I did some more welding on the firewall. As someone else stated on their build this is great practice for the parts that are more obvious.

Started laying on the mud



Next step is to shoot some primer after a couple more rounds to straighten out the sheetmetal and then one more test fit of the TCI front frame before it goes out for powder coating.

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