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Old 07-07-2014, 10:08 PM
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Just got caught up on your build. When I got to the pictures of the car painted Wow! Epic!

Killer vibe. Clean, smooth and aggressive looking. Love it!!
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Looking awesome man, great color.

A friend of mine (not a mutual friend AFAIK) just picked up a 67 last week. 67 LS2/T56 swap... marina blue/black interior.

I think the dark gray has really won me over though.

My 78's motorvation is nearly done, too...
Thanks dude. Get the 78 done!

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This wheel in a width like what's pictured is just too sick. #2 for me!!
Understood! I wish I could fit a deep wheel like that on the car.

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^^What Trey said.
Car is looking really good.
Thanks bud!

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Just got caught up on your build. When I got to the pictures of the car painted Wow! Epic!

Killer vibe. Clean, smooth and aggressive looking. Love it!!
Thanks for the compliment.
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Old 07-08-2014, 01:10 PM
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It looks great, nice job.
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Old 07-27-2014, 02:06 PM
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The heat has been pretty brutal here lately in Houston. My garage is a toasty 102* during the day which is causing me to lose some enthusiasm to go work on the car. However, I've been making progress on a few things.

My brake system should be wrapped up when I receive the new master cylinder from Tobin, at KORE3. I went with new Inline Tube Stainless lines. Everything bolted up correctly. I had to modify the rear axle lines to accommodate the new Wilwood disc brakes but it wasn't bad.





DSE (Koni) rear shocks were added.

Yesterday, I decided to bolt on the front drive accessories. I went with the Holley brackets and everything lined up pretty well. Everything is complete minus the power steering pulley:



The radiator is from Superior radiator. Its a very nice unit for the money.

Next goal is to get the fuel lines installed, along with the new Aeromotive fuel tank.

Forgot to add that I made some cribs for the front wheels. Amazing something so simple makes working on the car so much easier. I intend to build a set for the rear but the HD jack stands will do for now.

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great job so far,car looks great
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Old 07-27-2014, 03:42 PM
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great job so far,car looks great
Thx bud!
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Looks really nice, I like the color!!
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I like the boss/ridler style wheels myself, but if wide multi-piece wheels are in order..check into BCforged or Avant Garde well
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I like the boss/ridler style wheels myself, but if wide multi-piece wheels are in order..check into BCforged or Avant Garde well
The Boss wheels came with the car and won't be used once its complete.

Jay will be setting me up with a set of Budniks.
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