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Old 09-28-2017, 06:42 PM
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Cool. Thanks for the information.
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Awesome build guys! Question for ya, I am working on a 69 Camaro as well and put it on a Max G Chassis. I am making custom rocker panels and I am unsure how the best way to let the water out from the cowl and quarter panel window area. Did you completely remove the outer rocker panel and and graft it in at the door jamb and then underneath the car? Or did you just put the new rocker over the old one? Thanks in advance!
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Haven't updating in awhile. Here's some pics taken before BBT Charger SEMA crunch.
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Marty and I did a road trip down to BBT to see the car. BBT has made some great progress. Decided to make the convertible a coupe!
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Marty and I did a road trip down to BBT to see the car. BBT has made some great progress. Decided to make the convertible a coupe!
I can't wait to see the top with Material on it.
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Old 02-28-2018, 11:44 AM
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Wow, the work here is outstanding! I would love to see more of the pictures during the fabrication stages. Like what tools are being used.
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Marty and I did a road trip down to BBT to see the car. BBT has made some great progress. Decided to make the convertible a coupe!
A coupe, as in a removal hard top? If so, that is just way to cool!!
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Old 02-28-2018, 06:12 PM
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A coupe, as in a removal hard top? If so, that is just way to cool!!


Yes, you got. Removable hard top. Six bolts are holding it in. Complete custom fab out of aluminum. 25-30 pounds right now. Will be covered in a convertible cloth and as you can see by the pictures has ridges in the top to make it look more like a convertible top. Here is a video walk through of the car.
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Yes, you got. Removable hard top. Six bolts are holding it in. Complete custom fab out of aluminum. 25-30 pounds right now. Will be covered in a convertible cloth and as you can see by the pictures has ridges in the top to make it look more like a convertible top. Here is a video walk through of the car.
This build is totally insane!! I love it.
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