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Old 07-12-2010, 04:35 PM
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here it is so there are no questions on what I was talking about. I did not see the car so I am just going from what people say here, my point was if there are gaps that is bad, if they are not there than yes its a bad ass car.
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:41 PM
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Lets get back to the fun stuff and cool cars at this years show. Keep the comments appropriate and more pictures please.
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:46 PM
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THE OWNER OF THE OTHER 69 CAMARO, WITH THE BAD GAPS I didn't want to defend my car but I feel I need to. First, I built this car in my garage by myself on nights and weekends with the sole intention of selling it. When I arrived at G.G. and parked in the upper lot a G.G. rep told me to bring the car down to the SMOY lot. I knew I couldn't compete and didn't want to compete with these cars but knew it would be good exposure to help sell it. I didn't know that anyone would have the time to take measurements, write them down and then go home and post them on the forum. I know I have some gaps that I need address. In the final assembly I could not duplicate from the first mock up. As far as the other cars go in my opinion there were some amazing builds there. Good luck with your car gaps AJ.
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S.C. Your car is bad azz. And the fact that you did this in your garage makes even more awsome!!!!! Great job And more pics please!!!
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:51 PM
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Marty...................... FINALLY!!!!! You and your friends did an outstanding job!!!!! Now come and get this LS motor...
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I was only there saturday. Got to talk to Kenny Davis and Rodger for a few mins, super nice guys, willing to bull**** about cars anytime of the day.

Rodger, kenny might have spent $100 on drinks but how much did his wife keep from the change? LOL

Did anyone take time and look at the 67 camaro that was copper color with the LS3 with a blower that was parked in the SMOY section? Brad is a member on here, simple build, He only entered SMOY so he could beat the **** out of the car on the auto X.


Martys truck, WOW, that all i can say.
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Old 07-12-2010, 06:17 PM
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S.C. Your car is bad azz. And the fact that you did this in your garage makes even more awsome!!!!! Great job And more pics please!!!
I'll second that Scott. Remember looking at my front end when you were coming down the back curve at Gingerman?? We all know the truth. Thanks, Michael
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Old 07-12-2010, 06:20 PM
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put the complete post up not half

here it is so there are no questions on what I was talking about. I did not see the car so I am just going from what people say here, my point was if there are gaps that is bad, if they are not there than yes its a bad ass car.
Thanks for clearing up the issue and positive support support. Michael
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Old 07-12-2010, 06:28 PM
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THE OWNER OF THE OTHER 69 CAMARO, WITH THE BAD GAPS I didn't want to defend my car but I feel I need to. First, I built this car in my garage by myself on nights and weekends with the sole intention of selling it. When I arrived at G.G. and parked in the upper lot a G.G. rep told me to bring the car down to the SMOY lot. I knew I couldn't compete and didn't want to compete with these cars but knew it would be good exposure to help sell it. I didn't know that anyone would have the time to take measurements, write them down and then go home and post them on the forum. I know I have some gaps that I need address. In the final assembly I could not duplicate from the first mock up. As far as the other cars go in my opinion there were some amazing builds there. Good luck with your car gaps AJ.
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Scott, you are a stand up guy and it takes ba... to confront the critics. You have nothing to apologize for. Your car was with all of us at the track and proved itself as a true example of the challenge and what it is all about. I never remember seeing those "gaps" in Michigan. I did not and never would have thrown you under the bus. In a way I wish you would have been selected and we would have had the autocross so that everyone would have been more confused. At least this time you would not have been looking at my front grill.
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Old 07-12-2010, 06:43 PM
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S.C. Your car is bad azz. And the fact that you did this in your garage makes even more awsome!!!!! Great job And more pics please!!!
Scott, remember several months ago when an unnamed person was publishing that he was positive that my car burned up in my driveway. Unsubstantiated info combined with a real negative attitude and now you have the same situation of defending yourself for no apparent reason. What was the purpose of this? It was good we were parked side by side for the initial line up. Sorry we did not have much time to talk at Columbus. Michael
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[QUOTE=bulldogchevy;295818]THE OWNER OF THE OTHER 69 CAMARO, WITH THE BAD GAPS


Scott, remember several months ago when an unnamed person was publishing that he was positive that my 69 Camaro burned up at DSE. Unsubstantiated info combined with a real negative attitude and now you have the same situation of defending yourself for no apparent reason. What was the purpose of this? It was good we were parked side by side for the initial line up. Sorry we did not have much time to talk at Columbus. Michael
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