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Old 04-17-2013, 06:16 PM
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With the wider rear tires, are new wheels in order? A sweet, new set of Forgelines perhaps?
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Old 04-17-2013, 07:30 PM
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These year Novas are growing on me. That is a going to be a nice build guys! Keep us posted.
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josh my good friend..... i think its time for someone to let you in on the fact thats a 67 not a 66
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Old 04-17-2013, 09:33 PM
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Steve, my friend you are correct it is a 67 ..., I have absolutely no idea why I put 66 in the title , I would claim typo but probably just wasn't paying attention , what makes me mad is the huge build book that's sitting on my desk for this car that has "67 Nova" written in bold print across it ....oh and thanks for calling me out on it Haha
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Old 04-18-2013, 09:02 AM
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Nice looking build. Going to be an awesome car. I'm a fan of the 66-67s myself!
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Old 04-18-2013, 11:11 AM
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we can let that one slide. but we need to talk further on the "other" thing we talked about.... LOL

back to this build.... i noticed you installed DSE tubs... did you not narrow the frame rail like they suggest or did you move it inboard ? if not what size tire did you mock up there ? i went flush to the frame rail on my shop nova and didnt narrow the rail and barely fit a 285 on an 11" wheel.
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Old 04-18-2013, 03:40 PM
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With the wider rear tires, are new wheels in order? A sweet, new set of Forgelines perhaps?
Yep new wheels will be here this week ,......but not Forgelines Sorry

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we can let that one slide. but we need to talk further on the "other" thing we talked about.... LOL

back to this build.... i noticed you installed DSE tubs... did you not narrow the frame rail like they suggest or did you move it inboard ? if not what size tire did you mock up there ? i went flush to the frame rail on my shop nova and didnt narrow the rail and barely fit a 285 on an 11" wheel.

As far as the "other" thing just go for it , you might be done before us anyway , then you can say we copied you .........but Im trying to get the customer to OK me posting the rendering though , and then.........

On the tubs yes we narrowed the rails to the edge of the quadralink supports and filled the outer frame with the DSE supplied frame boxing plates, that and the narrowed 9" got us good clearance with a 305 on a 19x11 with a 5" BS
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Old 04-19-2013, 05:00 PM
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The customer did not like the stock trim on the back and wanted to smooth it out a bit soo.....



















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Is that rear trim piece for sale ?
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Looks awesome
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