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Old 11-05-2007, 02:54 PM
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This will be a good one to follow. Can't wait to see some pictures.

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Old 11-05-2007, 05:18 PM
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Pic of the car in a former rendition. The newer version currently under construction is going to put the car in the weeds.
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Old 11-05-2007, 05:42 PM
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Pic of the car in a former rendition. The newer version currently under construction is going to put the car in the weeds.
I was wondering if you were the same guy. That is one killer car!! Have you done anything to it in the last couple of years?
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Pic of the car in a former rendition. The newer version currently under construction is going to put the car in the weeds.
I'd sure like to know what that rim on the car currently is???? Can't tell from the angle, but it sure looks good from the pic...Please drop me a line at [email protected] if you wouldn't mind please...
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Old 10-10-2008, 11:10 AM
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Rims currently on the car are Budnik Billets (Lateral). Here are a few recent pics.
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WOW!!
That build is coming along very nicely.
can't wait to see her done. Love the stance and rear view of the car.
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wow, now thats a GTO. That is going to be awesome
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Jeezzzz! Well, its now been 6 months since I last had any progress pics to post, and were finally wrapping up the last of the chassis/drivetrain/exhaust stuff. To be fair, my chassis guy had a bad fall on a dirt bike (at his age he should know better) and he is still going to re-hab. So that added a fair amount of time. Personally, Ive been working 60+ hour weeks since before Christmas, so I havent had much time either. Next week (likely Tuesday) Im hauling the car out of DSRC (race car fab shop) to the hot rod shop that will do the final assembly. Since we cut the entire floor and much of the firewall out to channel the body over the frame, the stuff we had to do for an NHRA 8.50 certification cage/chassis were pretty extensive. Some areas (roof/floor) were actually done to meet the next level of certification (7.50). More on that later. The custom headers turned out nice. Big thick flanges, with 4 bolts per flange, big 2.250" tubes and nothing hangs below the bottom of the frame rails. These will be the first set of headers that Ive ever had that wont leak or scrape the ground/car.

There is a positive side to this 6 month delay. A very reputable shop has developed 5 axis CNC programs for the newly released CV-1 Pontiac cylinder head intake and exhaust ports. It gets better. The manufacturer of the heads has just released a new intake manifold. This intake can be had several different ways. As a classid 2X4 'tunnel ram', with a plenum volume that can be adjusted (with spacers). Since the plenum is adjustable, you can put a top on this intake that mounts an LS style throttle body. I have this version of the intake on order. Should be here next week. My castings will go in for the CNC deal by the end of this month.

Once the car gets to the hot rod shop, things should start to get done at a much faster pace.

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