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			Not taking long at all to get it rolling! Looks great... And yes... Those rear tires are huge!    
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			Jody what transmission are you running?   
Glad to see it's finally starting to take shape.  Going to be sick!!
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					Originally Posted by Spiffav8  Jody what transmission are you running?   
Glad to see it's finally starting to take shape.  Going to be sick!!
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			Waiting on parts, so I figured I'd get some of the dirty work done for Painter Jim. Removed all the undercoating. I have some ABC Performance tubs coming so I didn't spend any time striping the inners. Next up is to do the tub swap when they get here later this week. Then I can set the body on the new chassis, figure out how much of the tunnel needs to be modded for the T56, and set the final engine position.
		 
			
		
			
			
			
			
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			Looks great to me. Is there any rust repair needed to the lower panels?
		 
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