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Old 08-16-2008, 12:21 PM
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There are lots of talented builders on this website.
I've talked to Tyler (ATS) a bunch of times over the years and I would trust him to build my car. It just happens that Ironworks is located in Calif and that was a huge factor for me when picking a builder.

Granted, Bakersfield is every bit as far away as Reno but, when your building a car such as the ones on this site....I think you're damn lucky to find a builder that close.

I've spoken with Roger half a dozen times over the past couple weeks and I feel like I'm in very good hands.

You can't go wrong with either of these two shops.

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There are lots of talented builders on this website.
I've talked to Tyler (ATS) a bunch of times over the years and I would trust him to build my car. It just happens that Ironworks is located in Calif and that was a huge factor for me when picking a builder.

Granted, Bakersfield is every bit as far away as Reno but, when your building a car of the magnitude of the cars on this website you're damn lucky to find a builder that close.

I've spoken with Roger half a dozen times over the past couple weeks and I feel like I'm in very good hands.

You can't go wrong with either of these two shops.

Rich
Well said!

Tube chassis '68???

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Old 08-16-2008, 12:27 PM
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Well said!

Tube chassis '68???

HAHA !! Hell NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

I'm sick and tired of going backwards. besides, I have a 67, real camaros have wing windows
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There are lots of talented builders on this website.
I've talked to Tyler (ATS) a bunch of times over the years and I would trust him to build my car. It just happens that Ironworks is located in Calif and that was a huge factor for me when picking a builder.

Granted, Bakersfield is every bit as far away as Reno but, when your building a car such as the ones on this site....I think you're damn lucky to find a builder that close.

I've spoken with Roger half a dozen times over the past couple weeks and I feel like I'm in very good hands.

You can't go wrong with either of these two shops.

Rich
Thanks Rich. What are you having done by Ironworks?
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I hope you like novas...........HAHA
Of course I do, thats my favorite car. I own a 1963 SS Convertible.

Hey when are we local guys going to get together? I need more car buddies.
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Hey when are we local guys going to get together? I need more car buddies.
When I actually have a car that drives!
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These parts are new in the box.

Classic Auto Air
DSE Wiper kit
DSE battery relocation Kit
Synister serpentine kit
Ron Davis radiator
Hydroboost
Fuel lines, fittings ect.
T56 trans
Mcleod clutch pressure plate ect
ATS mounts
Fully built LS2
FAST ignition system
Gauges, console
Install interior (interior already done.)


Fabrication work being done by ironworks:

Smooth firewall
Sub frame connectors
Mini Tub
Bend / install brake lines


I've done a lot of work to the car including the front and rear suspension and fixed a lot of things the previous owner butchered.

Rodger said they could complete everything in about 90 days before I decided to tub it.

Some shops would keep your car for more than a year with less work than this.

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Yeah me to. I do have a Harley that runs for now though.
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Yeah me to. I do have a Harley that runs for now though.
My Porsche drives but the mod bug has hit with that thing too!

But I'm so anxious for this Camaro to get done.
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These parts are new in the box.

Classic Auto Air
DSE Wiper kit
DSE battery relocation Kit
Synister serpentine kit
Ron Davis radiator
Hydroboost
Fuel lines, fittings ect.
T56 trans
Mcleod clutch pressure plate ect
ATS mounts
Fully built LS2
FAST ignition system
Gauges, console
Install interior (interior already done.)


Fabrication work being done by ironworks:

Smooth firewall
Sub frame connectors
Mini Tub
Bend / install brake lines


I've done a lot of work to the car including the front and rear suspension and fixed a lot of things the previous owner butchered.

Rodger said they could complete everything in about 90 days before I decided to tub it.

Some shops would keep your car for more than a year with less work than this.

Rich
Rich, that's a nice parts list for sure.

I'm gonna send you a PM.
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