First time I've ever personally seen the 'Stielow Engineering' logo. Makes me hope that one day Stielow engineered parts will be commercially available for us less gifted Pro Touring enthusiasts who don't possess the same incredible level of engineering skill.
We have been really busy at the shop getting things done on the car so that we can get it back to Mark ASAP. I haven't had a chance to get on and post as many updates as I would of liked.
Here are a few shots from the last few weeks.
We will be putting Murrays rendering to work here in another week. More to come.
First time I've ever personally seen the 'Stielow Engineering' logo. Makes me hope that one day Stielow engineered parts will be commercially available for us less gifted Pro Touring enthusiasts who don't possess the same incredible level of engineering skill.
x2 again!
Jeff-
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You remind me of the timing on a turbo engine...
First time I've ever personally seen the 'Stielow Engineering' logo. Makes me hope that one day Stielow engineered parts will be commercially available for us less gifted Pro Touring enthusiasts who don't possess the same incredible level of engineering skill.
That'll probably be after he retires from GM. Right now, I'd say the paychecks are very large from them when you're a "go-to" guy for the new Z-28.