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Old 10-17-2012, 09:37 AM
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Look's great.!!!.
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Old 10-17-2012, 10:08 AM
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Its looking good! Lots of hard work. I like the rendering of your car. Will you be using lead or lead free body solder on your sail panel seams?
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:18 PM
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Its looking good! Lots of hard work. I like the rendering of your car. Will you be using lead or lead free body solder on your sail panel seams?
Thanks Randy! I'll let my body guy decide. After I finish weld the quarters and roof, it's off to the body shop!
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My name is Ron and I have a carbon fiber problem...LOL!





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Ron are those the new Anvil fenders and front valance?? How do they fit and can you leave them in carbon or do they need body work to make them straight??

And You have a carbin problem

Also I didn't know those were available yet??
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Old 10-17-2012, 05:27 PM
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Ron are those the new Anvil fenders and front valance?? How do they fit and can you leave them in carbon or do they need body work to make them straight??

And You have a carbin problem

Also I didn't know those were available yet??

Hey Rick, yeah the new Anvil front clip. Fits great, very little to no body work. You could gap the doors and run in bare cf. They got one set of full cf, one of cf/fg, and a few fg. I love the wide fender look and the tucked valence with integrated bumper is awesome!
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I have no clue how I missed this thread and it looks like you are building the car in your garage which is awesome !!

The Carter Hickman Rendering is looks perfect.



and I love where you got your inspiration. ( yes I really want this car and so does my wife )



and the new Anvil front clip looks incredible. Are you planning on runing the driving lights on your front clip similar to what Mark posted in his thread.



ps - I assume you are running there new inner fenders also and I love the fact that you can get a replacement fender if you happen to damage your fender.

I can't wait to see this car in paint as it is exactly what I would build if I was doing a 69 Camaro. This car really has me excited to see it finished.
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My name is Ron and I have a carbon fiber problem...

Your name is Ron, and you have a bad a$$ car!! Love the whole carbon fiber front clip. Only thing...I hope your color will be a dark one so the carbon fiber will blend in nicely.
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Your name is Ron, and you have a bad a$$ car!! Love the whole carbon fiber front clip. Only thing...I hope your color will be a dark one so the carbon fiber will blend in nicely.

Thanks, appreciate it!
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The Anvil stuff looks great. Any SWAG on the mass saving over the stock steel front sheet metal?

Thanks Mark
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