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Old 01-31-2014, 07:14 PM
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This was already my favorite car, the history just makes it that much better. It makes me think back to what a big deal the bicentennial was. Can't wait to see this on the road again. Wishing I could have talked you into a custom frame, have a couple cool ideas, I guess I'll have to same them for my midyear.LOL
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Old 01-31-2014, 08:58 PM
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Really awesome twist on the story of an already cool car, Aaron.
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Aaron, you should see if you can buy 3 piece wheel halves and whittle up some centers that look like the 200S wheels.
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Flat out awesome!
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Old 02-01-2014, 06:29 AM
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Aaron, you should see if you can buy 3 piece wheel halves and whittle up some centers that look like the 200S wheels.
You know Tim, I haven't even thought of that. That's not a bad idea
Because I actually like the look of the wheels, they're just 3"s too small in diameter and 2+" in width...hmm. I do know a guy that could machine centers..
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Flat out awesome!
Thanks Tom. Can't wait to talk to the guy that built it.
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Love it!


Nobody but me notice the stanchion made from the cam with a rod on it for height. Love stuff like that.
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Nobody but me notice the stanchion made from the cam with a rod on it for height. Love stuff like that.
no I sure didn't. Its probably the original L79 cam. According to the PO, he said the cam has been swapped to a solid Isky cam.
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