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Old 01-20-2005, 03:16 PM
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Here are the pics that Jim sent of his 4 link.








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Old 01-20-2005, 03:45 PM
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Pinion mounted e-brakes rule!!
Oh yeah, nice 4 link too....
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Old 01-20-2005, 04:25 PM
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Before any body asks. The housing brackets weld on the OTHER way. I just set them up there Cause They wuz Purty!!

68Protouring454, It took me 2 weeks to find the box they were in. FYI.
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Old 01-20-2005, 06:12 PM
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That stuff looks good Jim. Funny thing is, I couldn't help but notice a 2nd gen sitting there in the background. What's up with that thing?
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Thats a real live 1974 Z-28 I bought from the original owner (well, I actually traded him a Corvette tach drive distributor and a LT-1 short block even for it). Matching number L-82, 4 speed (of course), LT with Air conditioning, factory No smog, AM/FM 8 Track tape that works!!and points distributor(74's went to HEI), 3:73 rear (A/C cars came with 3:42's) and deep groove pulleys(never seen another one like it). Not a Super Duty T/A but it is a close equivalent for 1974. Down side is it's Brown. Every part came on the car and numbers match. Probably doesn't mean much to any one but my son was 2 years old when I acquired it. Promised it to him. We work on it any time he wants too. We have been working on that car on and off for 16 years now All of the under neath is restored and every piece of rubber is GM original Front fenders are 74 replacements I bought at Hershey. At the rate we are going, we'll have it done by 2018. I just can't make myself get rid of it. Son's off to College and I refuse to even let it set outside. I may have it finished and give it to my son for graduation.

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"Down side is it's Brown"
Jim Zbuggers 77 camaro is brown,he loves it like a wife.
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Looks great Jim. I love the wheels!

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I need some help. All the brew's you can drink...be at my house by 11:00 am Saturday, Steaks will be on the grill by 11:15 MAYBE we can get something done.
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jim, thanks alot for the pics, looks real nice, can't wait to here how it drives, when you hoping project to be drivable?? thanks for all your work
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