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Old 11-12-2007, 12:18 PM
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Mine's homebuilt including minor metalwork but I'll leave the paint to a pro. Building engines are my favourite part.
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Old 11-12-2007, 12:59 PM
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Everything but the bodywork and paint has been/will be done in our 24x30 shop. No lift, no frame table, just some jackstands and country ingenuity...









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Old 12-29-2007, 09:47 AM
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Man, Have we already run out of homey bilt carz ?? Letz kepe um roll'n !!!
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My '68 fastback is going to be garage built...except for blasting and final base/clear. Here's a couple of pics of my progress so far.







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Old 12-29-2007, 01:57 PM
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Mine too is home built.
the only thing will be the machine work on the engine but I will reassemble it.
powdercoat the frame and body painting.
I do get some help when I'm not sure on how to proceed like the welding on the frame and stuff but I try to do most of the work myself as much as possible.
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Just found this thread. Mine is mostly garage built except for metalwork and paint. I also hired a buddy of mine to wire the entire car and help me with final assembly and interior.

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Old 12-29-2007, 03:59 PM
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Ryan love the car, great pic!!
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Ryan love the car, great pic!!
Thanks Anthony, it was a fun time. The garage was scattered with Camaro parts and tools everywhere you looked. Let's just say the wife parked outside for a few months and wasn't too happy
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Old 12-29-2007, 06:02 PM
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Thanks Anthony, it was a fun time. The garage was scattered with Camaro parts and tools everywhere you looked. Let's just say the wife parked outside for a few months and wasn't too happy

My garage is quickly headed that way. Already getting that look from Laurie. Bad part about it is I can be gone for weeks at a time for work. She will be more than a little upset if I allow that to happen for to long.

Your car looks awesome! Hope the wife enjoys it with you.
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QUOTE=Rybar]Thanks Anthony, it was a fun time. The garage was scattered with Camaro parts and tools everywhere you looked. Let's just say the wife parked outside for a few months and wasn't too happy [/QUOTE]
Same here, 2 cars garage 28 by 25 and the wifes Mustang GT is parked out side in the snow...she's not happy about this but hey???


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