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Old 02-26-2014, 12:14 PM
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Wow! Very nice build!
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Very nice! I had my heart set on that dash...until they sent me pricing. Killer products, for sure. This car will be amazing!
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Very nice! I had my heart set on that dash...until they sent me pricing. Killer products, for sure. This car will be amazing!

Thanks guys!! I really appreciate it. It has been a long road to get to this point, owning this car for over 2 decades and some of the memories etc. I always dreamed of getting it to this point. I never thought I would see it get it there. I am happy to have my family be a part of it. My boys are still young and don't get it totally yet. If it wasn't for Precision Classics doing this car I think they would be out of college by the time it was done.
When I used to drag race this car my Mom would watch every weekend and help out with e.t. for me and my friends. She always wanted to see the car done to this point. She passed away last year, and won't physically see it but I am sure she knows.
Enough history. Thanks.

One thing about the interior, I wanted to go a different route with this thing. Yes it is expensive, but I couldn't see doing custom seats, door panels etc and not do the dash. The package is not bad price wise if you consider what a full interior actually costs. Seats, carpet, headliner are still being done and we are making changes to what we have.
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The headliner finished up by Jon Lind interiors(Precision Classics did the Aluminum inserts)


As quoted by Eron at Precision Classics, "nothing left untouched"


The Boze forged wheels showed up:



Ok back to your regularly scheduled program....
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Rear wheels looks mean. What are the dimensions?
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Thanks Marcus, if I remember they are 20x13 in rear and 19x9 or 10" in front. We had some back and forth on dimensions and the scramble to get the car done I am slipping in the memory dept. LOL. The tires are 345rear and 275 in the front. You nailed it a while back when I asked you about wheels and tires and your comment about the price was "higher than a giraffe pu$$y" That still busts me up!!
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