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Old 11-30-2009, 11:52 AM
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:36 PM
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I commissioned Tracy Weaver owner of Recovery Room to help out. When the time comes he will be working with Rodger on tab placements here and there for panels/inserts/etc. Most good interior guys are booked out for long periods of time and I needed this decision but to rest and crossed off the to do list.
Welcome aboard Tracy

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Old 11-30-2009, 09:00 PM
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Some of you might recognize Tracy from his previous job out in California.



Tracy puts the "WEST" in MIDWEST, when it comes to Quality interior work..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsOgVzVZ66g

HAHA..... I had to do it
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Old 11-30-2009, 09:12 PM
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Well as I mentioned prior we were going to bring on a couple of key players.
Heres one for now;
Some might say were jumping the gun but like I mentioned before its a design process in whole and we dont need to redo things later down the line. We commissioned Tracy Weaver owner of Recovery Room to help out. When the time comes he will be working with Rodger on tab placements here and there for panels/inserts/etc for mine and Rodgers off the wall thinking. Another reason I took in consideration is most good interior guys are booked out for long periods of time and I needed this decision but to rest and crossed off the to do list.
Welcome aboard Tracy!
.... and if you miss your "appointment" with Tracy, I may take your place!!!!


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Gee wez guys,with all this mussee mussee kissee kissee talk,I don't know what to say...............or maybe I do...........SACK UP BOYS AND GET TO WORK ON MY CAR!!!!!!!!!!just jokin wit ja..........
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Some of you might recognize Tracy from his previous job out in California.



Tracy puts the "WEST" in MIDWEST, when it comes to Quality interior work..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsOgVzVZ66g

HAHA..... I had to do it
That's just mean....Good one Rog.
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Old 12-01-2009, 08:41 AM
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Gee wez guys,with all this mussee mussee kissee kissee talk,I don't know what to say...............or maybe I do...........SACK UP BOYS AND GET TO WORK ON MY CAR!!!!!!!!!!just jokin wit ja..........
Hey Mr. secret, Don't you have a build thread to start or something.
My strategy is the more "mussee mussee" the lower the cost, but it doesnt seem to be working.
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:21 AM
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Well I thought I might give you guys a few progress pics. Things are coming along very nicely.

We cut out a hole in the Side of the quarter to reshape the quarter panel. But we had thought out tool box cabinets like a Construction service bed.


Here is a side profile of the car from the front with both panels cleco'd in place.


Here is mock up picture with some wheels to give you an idea on the stance.
The spoiler was just an initial design mock up. Things have changed drastically from this design.
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:31 AM
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Love the tool box/slide outs idea...

It really looks good Roger!
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Well I thought I might give you guys a few progress pics. Things are coming along very nicely.

We cut out a hole in the Side of the quarter to reshape the quarter panel. But we had thought out tool box cabinets like a Construction service bed.


Here is a side profile of the car from the front with both panels cleco'd in place.


Here is mock up picture with some wheels to give you an idea on the stance.
The spoiler was just an initial design mock up. Things have changed drastically from this design.
I need to get out there and see this in person!


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