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12-06-2013, 05:40 AM
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How are you heating your garage to paint?
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12-06-2013, 07:04 AM
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SC, The car is coming along great.Your part's are all cut and waiting to be welded.
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Thanks Scott .... I'm excited to see it!!!!! Question .... does it matter who I get the solid body bushings from? Just wanted to make sure before I ordered.
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How are you heating your garage to paint?
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I have a little torpedo propane heater from HD ... when it gets below 30 (it's -4 degrees now!!) it's not going to heat the garage or the car enough to paint. That is why I sprayed when it was 50 and it was easier to heat things up to 70 degrees.
I can't wait for the cold front to get the heck outa here so I can get back in the garage .... supposed to be 10 degrees today!!!
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12-07-2013, 03:41 AM
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Did you order a Scott Mock subframe!?
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12-07-2013, 07:26 AM
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How'd u know?
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Did you order a Scott Mock subframe!? 
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I did  should be here for Xmas
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12-07-2013, 07:43 AM
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Awesome! Can't wait to see the pixes of it. What else have you bought that you're holding out on us about?
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12-07-2013, 08:00 AM
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No, as long they will fit an 1.5 hole in the frame.
Last edited by coolwelder62; 12-07-2013 at 10:03 AM.
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12-07-2013, 08:01 AM
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Holding out? Naw that's it ... just bought the bare frame and I will add the C6 stuff, sway bar and rack when funds come in. I needed a subframe to attach the front end sheet metal to ... so it was an easy choice really!!!!
Gonna run 315's on all for corners
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12-07-2013, 08:16 AM
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The car should be awesome on Scotts frame.
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12-07-2013, 09:27 AM
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Hey Chief, Talked to the guys at Rick's prolly 10-15 yrs ago, they told me,
"we had talked to some guys that worked at GM building Camaros in the 60's, if they didn't go together with less than a gallon of bondo or have to beat the sail panel area with a rubber mallet to get everything to fit it, was not a normal car,
I know my car looked like someone beat it with a ballpeen hammer in the seem on the passenger side, Now, how true is all of this, I'm not sure,
oh yea, I have a SMD subframe too, very nice, building my building right now, so I can work on my car sometime soon,
and stay warm!!! Nice work,
I don't have a thread here or the P-T board, I'm not worthy, but I have one at LStech in the conversion thread,
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12-08-2013, 11:28 AM
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No, as long they will fit an 1.5 hole in the frame.
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So any vendors subframe bushing will work? Cool ....
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The car should be awesome on Scotts frame.
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Ya know, that's exactly what I said ....
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Hey Chief, Talked to the guys at Rick's prolly 10-15 yrs ago, they told me,
"we had talked to some guys that worked at GM building Camaros in the 60's, if they didn't go together with less than a gallon of bondo or have to beat the sail panel area with a rubber mallet to get everything to fit it, was not a normal car,
I know my car looked like someone beat it with a ballpeen hammer in the seem on the passenger side, Now, how true is all of this, I'm not sure,
oh yea, I have a SMD subframe too, very nice, building my building right now, so I can work on my car sometime soon,
and stay warm!!! Nice work,
I don't have a thread here or the P-T board, I'm not worthy, but I have one at LStech in the conversion thread,
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How long til it's complete? Get back on the car soon  I read some of your posts over at LS1Tech, pretty cool!
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