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Old 05-27-2008, 06:10 AM
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What alarm is in the car? It looks like a cool remote.
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Is that a New tire from BFG? I don't recognize the tread design?
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I actually have a set from a 64 that we are looking at now so they are in the works. I would like to do them faster but its so much work to design and build them.
that's great news for me, please keep me in the loop. I think the 69 Camaro version would work other than the top piece that bolts to the hood. The stock hinges I have here have the same fender bolt pattern, and hinge points as my Chevelle. I just need the horizontal shock like yours has to clear the inner fenderwell.

Back on track, beautiful car and congrats!

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Old 05-27-2008, 08:27 AM
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What alarm is in the car? It looks like a cool remote.
The alarm is a Compustar and they kick ass, the are one of the best alarms we have ever used and the features are great. They will let you unlock the doors if you are shaved and lock your keys in the car with a code you tap on the window. We use them in everything
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Old 05-27-2008, 08:28 AM
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Is that a New tire from BFG? I don't recognize the tread design?
BFG G-Force nothing new been around for ever and they are great tires
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Great job, looks very clen.

who did you get the top from6 Or was it custom sewed. It looks awesome. Is that stayfast material? I'm starting to look for my camaro and i want something like that.

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Great job, looks very clen.

who did you get the top from6 Or was it custom sewed. It looks awesome. Is that stayfast material? I'm starting to look for my camaro and i want something like that.

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if you want to send me your top I can make you one out of Stayfast, they work and look great.
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The alarm is a Compustar and they kick ass, the are one of the best alarms we have ever used and the features are great. They will let you unlock the doors if you are shaved and lock your keys in the car with a code you tap on the window. We use them in everything
Really..... you set a "beat" to the window repeat it and it opens the doors??
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Beautiful job, Beautiful car
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