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Old 07-06-2014, 07:41 PM
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Paint looks great . . . Nice color selection. Need to read back thru the beginning to catch up on details. Who or where did you have the paint done?

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Old 07-07-2014, 04:03 AM
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Man, car is coming along nicely.

The car looks 100% better than when you first received it. Great job Jason.
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Old 07-07-2014, 06:16 AM
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Good job! I really like that color.
Thanks!

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Paint looks great . . . Nice color selection. Need to read back thru the beginning to catch up on details. Who or where did you have the paint done?
Thanks. It's a budget friendly driver build.

The sheetmetal and paint work was done by a very good friend of mine. He asked not to advertise the shop.

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Man, car is coming along nicely.

The car looks 100% better than when you first received it. Great job Jason.
Thanks Tu! Time to get her running. I have everything to make that happen. I just need to find the time.
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Looking awesome man, great color.

A friend of mine (not a mutual friend AFAIK) just picked up a 67 last week. 67 LS2/T56 swap... marina blue/black interior.

I think the dark gray has really won me over though.

My 78's motorvation is nearly done, too...
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This wheel in a width like what's pictured is just too sick. #2 for me!!


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Good job! I really like that color.
^^What Trey said.
Car is looking really good.
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Just got caught up on your build. When I got to the pictures of the car painted Wow! Epic!

Killer vibe. Clean, smooth and aggressive looking. Love it!!
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Looking awesome man, great color.

A friend of mine (not a mutual friend AFAIK) just picked up a 67 last week. 67 LS2/T56 swap... marina blue/black interior.

I think the dark gray has really won me over though.

My 78's motorvation is nearly done, too...
Thanks dude. Get the 78 done!

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This wheel in a width like what's pictured is just too sick. #2 for me!!
Understood! I wish I could fit a deep wheel like that on the car.

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^^What Trey said.
Car is looking really good.
Thanks bud!

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Just got caught up on your build. When I got to the pictures of the car painted Wow! Epic!

Killer vibe. Clean, smooth and aggressive looking. Love it!!
Thanks for the compliment.
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It looks great, nice job.
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The heat has been pretty brutal here lately in Houston. My garage is a toasty 102* during the day which is causing me to lose some enthusiasm to go work on the car. However, I've been making progress on a few things.

My brake system should be wrapped up when I receive the new master cylinder from Tobin, at KORE3. I went with new Inline Tube Stainless lines. Everything bolted up correctly. I had to modify the rear axle lines to accommodate the new Wilwood disc brakes but it wasn't bad.





DSE (Koni) rear shocks were added.

Yesterday, I decided to bolt on the front drive accessories. I went with the Holley brackets and everything lined up pretty well. Everything is complete minus the power steering pulley:



The radiator is from Superior radiator. Its a very nice unit for the money.

Next goal is to get the fuel lines installed, along with the new Aeromotive fuel tank.

Forgot to add that I made some cribs for the front wheels. Amazing something so simple makes working on the car so much easier. I intend to build a set for the rear but the HD jack stands will do for now.

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