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Old 01-21-2010, 09:05 PM
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After having to put project Chevelle on the backburner for awhile, were back on it making progress. Heres a few shots with engine installed, DSE wiper motor and Vintage Air getting mocked up. Were using Aeroquip Ez clip fittings and hose and very happy so far. I'm done with hard to work with, leaking braided A/C lines!
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Old 01-21-2010, 11:07 PM
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Very nice project. And great progress too! What are the plans for the interior?
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Nice build. Can't wait to see more of what you guys are doing with this car.
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Were retrofitting these gauges into dash and will switch everything to electronic while keeping the stock look. Interior will be stock with electric windows activated by tipping the window cranks, Isis master cell installed in center console and hidden stereo system. Stock Am radio will remain in dash.
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Were retrofitting these gauges into dash and will switch everything to electronic while keeping the stock look. Interior will be stock with electric windows activated by tipping the window cranks, Isis master cell installed in center console and hidden stereo system. Stock Am radio will remain in dash.
This is going to turn out really nice. Those gauges are cool, I have been talking to Mark quite a bit about the products they offer. Nice stuff at great prices.
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Damn !! Killing me, I need to get on the gas over here. You guys have some great idea's. I love the "New" stuff hidden
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Damn !! Killing me, I need to get on the gas over here. You guys have some great idea's. I love the "New" stuff hidden
Thanks, trying to do something a little different and tick off the purists!
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