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Old 06-22-2010, 06:04 PM
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We are going to primer hopefully this week. We have a powder coated subframe and have the Ls7 back in the frame and are trying to make the Super Chevy shoot out the end of August.
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After looking at all 30 pages for insparation on my 67, I'm curious how you monted the seats. All other kirkey seats I've seen have been mounted in some way to the rollcage. Yours look to be bolted to the floor somehow? Any pics I could see of that? Thanks, Jason
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I will take some pics for you. We made the driver side adjustable and fixed the passenger side seat. Because the drivers seat needs to adjust from GIANT to midget, so all the guys who work in my shop can drive the car. We welded some structure to the floor and made it where if you unbolt some structure and rebolt it together it will adjust, But it is not just sliders in your typical seats.
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Rodger,

I remember you saying that you are running 14" brakes. Is that 14" all the way around with 6 piston in the front and 4 piston in the rear?
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I remember you saying that you are running 14" brakes. Is that 14" all the way around with 6 piston in the front and 4 piston in the rear?
14" Wilwoods all the way around.
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I will take some pics for you. We made the driver side adjustable and fixed the passenger side seat. Because the drivers seat needs to adjust from GIANT to midget, so all the guys who work in my shop can drive the car. We welded some structure to the floor and made it where if you unbolt some structure and rebolt it together it will adjust, But it is not just sliders in your typical seats.
Thanks so much...... I know you guys are super busy. I would love to see those pics when you have time. Jason
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Finally got around to actually remembering to take a picture.

Plus here are some update pics. The car is getting blasted in the morning and Epoxy primered tomorrow afternoon. They will be painting the bottom a light Nascar Gray color. We have the front clip assembled and ready to bolt on and we are working on getting the rear axle wrapped up.




Pics of the adjustable seat brackets for the driver seat

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Man Rodger, you guys some killer work

Think I'm gonna have to take a trip to Cali to see your place
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Old 06-29-2010, 05:14 PM
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Thanks, Chris. In reality this is just a race car and it has been scabbed together to make it just that. I don't want it too nice.

Anytime your out here just stop buy, I give tours at all hours of the day. The camaro you just bought is pretty nice. It was not done when it left, but it has some pretty nice work on it. I love the cage in that car.

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That Nova in the background sure makes a nice rack for Camaro interior parts!


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