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Old 05-21-2023, 02:38 PM
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I've always questioned the stability of those rear subframe rails, I would be tempted to build a better back half if I was replacing the floor. But then again I haven't heard of any issues with the previous builds.
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With the floor pans straightened and replaced it is time to trial fit the Detroit Speed subframe and sheet metal. Need to square things up before subframe connectors, which the car should of had back in the day.









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Old 05-23-2023, 07:33 PM
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Do an engine bay like this but not an A/C car but the factory BBC heater core box.


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That's hot. I think this is a great look. The engine bay is amazing.
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Mark, are you going to be using a Holley system for harness/PCM? Are you using the Lokar LS Classic pieces to dress the engine up? Looks great!
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Mark, are you going to be using a Holley system for harness/PCM? Are you using the Lokar LS Classic pieces to dress the engine up? Looks great!

Yes Holley ECM. I will use a few Lokar bits like the valve covers.

Sled Alley is going to build the cowl air cleaner.


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Looks great. Does it fit if you spin the TB 180 degrees?
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Looks great. Does it fit if you spin the TB 180 degrees?

The throttle body fits inside the air cleaner and I’m adding a velocity stack




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This is so cool!!
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