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Old 05-01-2010, 07:33 AM
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No guards..

Love the hood..


Great work Cris.. can't wait to shoot a feature on it.. lol

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Old 05-01-2010, 08:22 PM
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I have to say car is looking good.
One thing i see that i have a suggestion on.
the rear bumper doesnt cover the lines on the tail panel. if you look at the rear shot just below the bumper , you see the lines in the tail panel.
Idea - split the bumper horizontal and add about 3/4 of an inch or so to make the bottom half of it to cover those lines that are stamped into the tail panel... I see alot of modded body camaros and people miss covering those or making them go away in the metal work.
Keep up the good work..

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Old 05-01-2010, 09:13 PM
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Nice!!

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Old 05-01-2010, 09:23 PM
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That is a hand fabricated front steel bumper by Allan Palmer

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Nice work. That looks hot.

Is that front bumper steel?

No guards for me.
Thank you! Palmer Customs is helping us take this 69 to the next level..

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As usual, amazing work Cris and crew. Car looks nice.
I vote no guards as well.
Thanks Steve. I just want the Damm thing done.. we will have it done for SEMA this year without the crunch!

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No guards..

Love the hood..


Great work Cris.. can't wait to shoot a feature on it.. lol

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the old girl looks real good.
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:54 AM
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EXACTLY WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT..

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It looks awesome nice fit on the grill and bumper. One thing that drove me nut on my 69 was how terriable the grill fit to the fenders. No guards.
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Wheels are Forgeline & tire size on rear 345 30 19 with 255 35 19 in the front.. We stretched the rear qtrs about 2 inches with mini tub..
When you say stretched, is that stretched outward, or did you make the actual wheel opening 2" bigger?

Ever put that tire on a 67/68?

Any updates on the car? It's killer..
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It is stretched 2 inches out which gives the car a wider look..

Yes.. You can run 345-30-19 with a fender stretch & mini-tub on 67/68

The car has been back with owner for some time now with addiational changes made to it.. Palmer Customs has taken over the project with the owner for final finish on it..


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When you say stretched, is that stretched outward, or did you make the actual wheel opening 2" bigger?

Ever put that tire on a 67/68?

Any updates on the car? It's killer..
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