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Old 07-05-2009, 08:17 PM
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Finally an update!! Been working on the inner fenders for what seems like forever. Well their all tacked together now along with the bay bars. The inner fenders were widened about 2 1/4" and the inner section was raised atleast 4". Anyways here are a couple pics.







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Old 07-06-2009, 07:39 AM
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Finally some updates .

This thing is gonna be sick!
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The inner fenders turned out great Billy!! Nice work.

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Old 07-06-2009, 09:51 AM
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Keep up the great work Billy.
I can't wait to see this bad boy complete.
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Okay... is it me or does it look like the Nova is smiling?!
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Okay... is it me or does it look like the Nova is smiling?!
..It does look like that indeed..
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Okay... is it me or does it look like the Nova is smiling?!
lol...Thats exactly what we said as soon as the bumper went on..Reminded me of the kool Aid character OH YEAH!!!
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lol...Thats exactly what we said as soon as the bumper went on..Reminded me of the kool Aid character OH YEAH!!!
EXACTLY!!! Just don't go smashing through any walls! LOL

LOVE the build btw! Great fab and fresh ideas!!

Maybe the car is smiling knowing that's the view many are going to be seeing when this beast is done?
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Billy,

Just curious what size torch, tungsten and filler rod you use on sheetmetal. I've been welding on my 52 truck which has pretty thick metal, but I think I could still stand to go with smaller tungsten, tip, filler etc..

As always, the fab work looks fantastic!
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some very cool things going on there!
good looking car
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