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69 Z/28 with Max-G Chassis
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11-26-2014, 03:24 PM
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As stated earlier, I am building the car so that the body is removable from the frame, because of that, i kept about 1/4" to 5/16" gap between the wheel tubs and the frame so that i can remove the body without damaging the paint. Here is how it turned out...
I then replaced the package tray as mine was all bent up from the previous shop that had done work on the car. I probably could have straightened it out, but I honestly think it was easier, quicker and cheaper to buy a new panel and replace it.
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1969 Camaro Z/28: W.I.P. Bolt-on Art Morrison MaxG Chassis, LS2 Stroker, 6spd. manual, amongst many other goodies!
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