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Old 08-02-2006, 05:50 PM
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Thanks Man. The project has been tons of fun.Cant wait to finish it.Started in march Hope to have it done in jan.
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Old 08-02-2006, 06:43 PM
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Old 08-02-2006, 07:38 PM
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LOVE IT!!! It looks sweet and oh so familiar...although you have a lot more tire!!

What front fenders are you using? They appear to fit well.
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Old 08-02-2006, 08:03 PM
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WOW looks like tiwns goodmark fenders & quarters doors>
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Old 08-04-2006, 09:19 PM
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very nice!! lets see some pics of the subframe and rear sup.
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Old 08-05-2006, 08:01 PM
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Heres more photos of my 68 camaro.
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Looks good! I like the roll bar design, it seems it would bo good for rear passengers. What mufflers are those, have you heard them yet? That is my next hurdle, as my 4-bar x-member doesn't allow much infront of the rear end and I would like it fairly quiet....I'm thinkning the only spot I have to work with is next to the fuel tank. That rear suspension looks like a ton of fab work good job!! The front looks great as well!!

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Old 08-06-2006, 08:40 AM
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The muffers are flowmaster super 40s shortened 3in. I removed 1.5 in of the rear frame rail above the muffer & slide in a pc. of 1.5 sq. tube to box it in. that way the muffers dont hand down past the rear valance. when you stand behind the car you cant see them.I have not started the motor W/ the exh. on yet.The tect at flowmaster said they would be alittle loader since they were at the rear of the car, than had I put them in front of the rear axle. The roll cage was built that way so my boys would not bang thier haeds on the rear down tubes, My last car they had to set touching each other if they both rode in the back seat, and they hated that. I saw a camaro DSE caged that way. So give them credit for coming up with the idea.Their old web site was loaded W/ great stuff.
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The muffers are flowmaster super 40s shortened 3in. I removed 1.5 in of the rear frame rail above the muffer & slide in a pc. of 1.5 sq. tube to box it in. that way the muffers dont hand down past the rear valance. when you stand behind the car you cant see them.I have not started the motor W/ the exh. on yet.The tect at flowmaster said they would be alittle loader since they were at the rear of the car, than had I put them in front of the rear axle. The roll cage was built that way so my boys would not bang thier haeds on the rear down tubes, My last car they had to set touching each other if they both rode in the back seat, and they hated that. I saw a camaro DSE caged that way. So give them credit for coming up with the idea.Their old web site was loaded W/ great stuff.
Yep I too learned a lot from DSE's old site, I hope they move over all the old pics as a pic is worth a thousand words!!! It's how I was able to do my mini-tub a few years ago....long before the Deep Tub was available.

I went with the bent down bars for the roll bar and placed them as high and far out as possible for the same reason, my son and his friends will be back there a lot! This is a family thing ya know!!

Nice to know the placement of the muffler will affect the final db, I had no idea. Also I might have to section the frame rail as you did to help tuck them up a little...I don't want to see the exhaust hanging down.

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