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Old 07-04-2017, 09:54 AM
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Curtis car looks fantastic... I am about two months behind you progress wise
Those fender bolts are fancy... where did you get um

You're in good hands. Pete does awesome work and he's good people. I dig the front valance on your car. The washers where part of a run a buddy did for a build he is doing. He was nice enough to do enough for me. Hope I don't need anymore.

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I'm with the "no bigge" crowd. Take your time, use two layers of moving quilts at each side/front, 6 total, ($90 bucks at Home depot) and two inch blue tape. Taped to the inner fender and under the painted outer fender. Keeping in mind, gappage may change once loads are applied...

But really all i know is righty tighty, lefty loosey.
That's the plan. It'll be slow going at times, but that's ok.
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Old 07-05-2017, 03:09 AM
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man I miss a day or two from login in and find all these new awesome pics!! looks incredible!!!
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Old 07-05-2017, 09:32 PM
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man I miss a day or two from login in and find all these new awesome pics!! looks incredible!!!
Hopefully I'll have a few more before long.

Looks like work has decided to keep me busy for the weekend. So I won't be able to make it out till next weekend to pick the car up.
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This guy can't wait to go for a ride in your new ride!
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Old 07-06-2017, 06:52 PM
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since you changed to ls7, I assume your converting to wet sump so you dont have to find a place to mount the oil tank?
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Old 07-06-2017, 08:29 PM
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since you changed to ls7, I assume your converting to wet sump so you dont have to find a place to mount the oil tank?
I think he already made a trip to the painters to mount the tank.
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Old 07-08-2017, 09:14 AM
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This guy can't wait to go for a ride in your new ride!
That guy can go for a ride anytime....in my truck.

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since you changed to ls7, I assume your converting to wet sump so you dont have to find a place to mount the oil tank?
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I think he already made a trip to the painters to mount the tank.
Had to pickup all the stainless trim and the rear bumper and haul them to SoCal to be refurbished and took the tank with me. Jim and I mocked it up and cut a hole in the passenger side inner fender, where the battery would normally be. I wish I could have used the stock tank as its brand new,,but it would have hung out the bottom of the car. I pretty much copied Scott G. And what he did on his 69 and used a setup from Peterson Fluid Systems that was designed by ATS back in the day.
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Old 07-08-2017, 09:23 AM
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since you changed to ls7, I assume your converting to wet sump so you dont have to find a place to mount the oil tank?
Mike, I tried to convince him to let me convert it to a wet sump setup, prior to me assembling it, but no luck
Just more work and $$$ now
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Old 07-08-2017, 09:43 AM
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Good decision Curtis, I like it dry sump.
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Mike, I tried to convince him to let me convert it to a wet sump setup, prior to me assembling it, but no luck
Just more work and $$$ now
I've heard good and bad with wet sump ls7. Its better that it stays dry sump, just a lot of work to make it look clean.
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