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Old 11-23-2009, 08:26 PM
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Amazing Just amazing
In the render you have Hre Wheels is that what your going with?
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Old 11-23-2009, 08:32 PM
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In the render you have Hre Wheels is that what your going with?
Probably, it's not set in stone yet. Wheels/Tires, Brakes and shocks are the last things I need to get.
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Old 11-23-2009, 08:34 PM
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Couple pics of the trunk pan and hinge supports.


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Couple pics of the trunk pan and hinge supports.


Question ? On your panels are you useing a male female buck and press ? Bead roller ? Or tracer buck on a pullmax ? Or what ever else you have up your sleeve ? I think I'm going to change a few things on the Cuda I'm builbing after seeing your work. Very inspiring.

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Old 11-23-2009, 10:31 PM
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Finally you put this thread up....
Im thinking this will be the baddest 69 yet!!

I really can't wait to see what else your going to do with the car.
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Old 11-24-2009, 07:24 AM
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Jason I went through your build thread and have a question... Can you tell me what method you use for closing or opening the body gaps.
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Jason I went through your build thread and have a question... Can you tell me what method you use for closing or opening the body gaps.
1/8" round bar and welder for closing, grindin and weldin for opening. There alot in of steps and it takes alot of time. I hammer and dolly edges as flat and thin as I can get before adding or removing material. On edges of quarters and such if there soft I will cut and add rod to get a sharp edge. You have to go slow and take your time with lots of hammer and dolly work. I seen some guys make a mess out of panels. Pacual said you can have your gaps out of bondo or metal, you choose.

I had to re-skin both doors and I fully welded the inside so there are no seams

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I have the same questions? Also, will all the body seams be smoothed?

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Question ? On your panels are you useing a male female buck and press ? Bead roller ? Or tracer buck on a pullmax ? Or what ever else you have up your sleeve ? I think I'm going to change a few things on the Cuda I'm builbing after seeing your work. Very inspiring.

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Can you tell me what method you use for closing or opening the body gaps.
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This car is shaping out to be my favorite 69 Camaro ever!
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I have the same questions? Also, will all the body seams be smoothed?



Can you tell me what method you use for closing or opening the body gaps.
Most of the seams will be smoothed
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