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Old 12-09-2012, 10:11 PM
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We are still good for just after the 1st of the year on your Six-Deuce. We should have a certain chassis just about completed at that time....
Sounds like a plan. The Cuda will be next
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Old 12-10-2012, 12:21 PM
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Are you guys back purging your stainless exhaust? Looks really nice
yeah it is. We purge weld almost all of our stainless exhaust systems? Thanks
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Old 12-10-2012, 12:22 PM
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You guys are awesome. Love the bumper work. Simple and looks great.
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Great work! Did you guys work with OE bumpers or repops? Just curious because my OE bumpers aren't in great shape. Planning to rechrome anyway so maybe repops with some fab work to improve fitment is better route.
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Was there ever a picture of this car painted? I was curious how well the door handles disappear with the paint?

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Killer work, I love the center console!
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I remember this build thread..... I spend 3 hours on page 1 one weekend. great work guys.
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We finished up the remaining metal work and added a few more details. The customer picked up the car about a year ago to complete the body/paint/assembly at a body shop in Canada, closer to him. We would have loved to finish the car, but we were pretty far apart on the body/paint budget and goals. Sometimes it is better to part ways on good terms rather than head down a road where you know that both parties will be upset with the end product.
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