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Old 03-28-2013, 10:28 AM
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Yeah Marty, you can swipe some good ideas for yours when you start on it.
It hurt to let it go but I had to. I have this crazy idea on another project with Kenny for 2015
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Going to be sweet build, looking forward to the progress.
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Man that thing looks savage in the rendering. I'll be plugged into this one.
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I really hope you go with the top exhaust tips. The others look nice but those are different and very clean like the rest of the car.
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Old 03-29-2013, 08:55 AM
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These are the exhaust tips I like. They are different in the fact that they are positioned vertically.
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These are the exhaust tips I like. They are different in the fact that they are positioned vertically.
I agree. Should be another killer build.
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Thanks for the kind words!

The body is out at the stripper right now. We are just getting underway with the frame rail build and then onto the chassis. Should have the chassis wrapped up about the time the body comes back. Then start the build process from there. These cars have such great lines that it won't take much to make it a really sharp car. Probably not going to get too crazy with the fab work on this build, but it will definitely have some cool stuff to set it apart.
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These are the exhaust tips I like. They are different in the fact that they are positioned vertically.
It's a clever play off of the factory bumper guard/leaf shackle relief. It looks natural. Another project to watch.
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It's a clever play off of the factory bumper guard/leaf shackle relief. It looks natural. Another project to watch.
I wondered if anyone would pick up on that...
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Finally, a mopar. !!
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