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Old 12-16-2011, 09:54 PM
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This car is unreal but I dont know the story on where it came from exactly
The chsssis only requires minimal cuts to the floor, about the size cut you would make for sub-frame connectors and then a hole under the rear seat for the lower four link mounts, and lastly remove the rear sub-frame rails, I will post pics of that shortly



Tyler ,thanks we appreciate it....Now get off the computer and get to work on that ford
As far as the motor we had a Mast Ls3 535hp here for a second gen bird we are building ( build thread coming soon) but that customer wants more so that motor will now be going in the Lokar Camaro, so that worked out great
Dont worry were working on it! Sounds like a nice motor!
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Old 12-16-2011, 11:30 PM
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This is exciting. Great work!
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Old 12-17-2011, 11:00 AM
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Congrats on getting to do a build for Lokar! You guys do phenomenal work! The Chevelle and Mustang you did we're stellar! Look forward to seeing this come together.
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That body is in incredible shape! Should be really nice to work on something that is that clean from the start. Rendering came out sick as well. This should be a great build that we are glad to be a part of.
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I agree, you guys are so lucky to start with such a clean body. Please post updates on the progress.
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Old 12-19-2011, 07:20 PM
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Great work.
I'm usually not too crazy about convertibles, but this car looks like it's going to be beastly.
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Old 12-27-2011, 10:29 AM
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Congrats on getting to do a build for Lokar! You guys do phenomenal work! The Chevelle and Mustang you did we're stellar! Look forward to seeing this come together.
Thanks, we are very lucky to have been chosen out of so many great bulders

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That body is in incredible shape! Should be really nice to work on something that is that clean from the start. Rendering came out sick as well. This should be a great build that we are glad to be a part of.
Thanks man So glad you guys could do it!


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I agree, you guys are so lucky to start with such a clean body. Please post updates on the progress.
Yeah the shape of this body really makes it nice and I got a little back story on it as well, The car was parked in Tuscon for 17 yearsand went up for sale on Ebay , Skip Walls (owner of Lokar) was bidding on the car but had to go out of town and asked Kevin (Skip and Debbies son) to finish it up and by the car,well Debbieand some of the guys at Lokar got together and made some phone calls and bought the car without Skip knowing it and let him believe they lost the auction, Skip went on and on for three weeks how he got screwed out of the cleanest, nicest Camaro yada yada, then on the night of their company Christmas party they had it out front where they surprised him.
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this shell is way too clean its gotta be a new "dynacorn" or something of the sort !!!
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Incredible metal work guys.

You have given me some real inspiration for my project.

I am hoping to match the level of details in this build.. but we will see what I achieve

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Wow at that engine compartment. Awesome look.

So since this car is for Lokar what cool new parts are they incorporating? I heard they may be coming out with some trick oversized billet pedals?
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