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Old 07-01-2015, 04:36 PM
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Very nice 67!
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Nice Firebird!!!!
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Thanks man! the wheels on the Nova are concave lites from NewGen. Im hoping to add on to the garage, it getting kinda full.
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Old 08-08-2015, 11:06 AM
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Stage one of updates are complete on the Firebird. Car has been lowered and front disc brakes are on. I re-did all the brake lines with nickel copper line and AN fittings. I bought the good flaring tool from k-tool and can do both 37 and 45 deg flares. Works great!. Wheels and tires , tie rods, tall upper ball joints are all on as well. It drives way better.
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Old 04-18-2024, 09:35 AM
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I haven't done anything with this car in a long time. I got the 69 c10 on the road just after Christmas and decided since work was slow I would LS3 swap the bird. I figure I should update the thread. Pictures to follow.

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The LS3 came from Rydell and was on my floor the next day. They are great people to deal with. I'm liking the retro look LS motors so I went that route. I adapted some SBC valve cover mounts to Pontiac. It took 2 tries because the Holley ones were too tall and hit the brake booster.

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I copied Mark with the coil mounts and adapted an electric fan to the stock rad.

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Good looking engine.
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Made up an exhaust from leftovers and tied it into a rear cross flow muffler.

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Nice work! I agree with Jody on the engine looking great.
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I copied Mark with the coil mounts and adapted an electric fan to the stock rad.

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Don’t make me 2nd guess myself. I have thousands into making a distributorless efi Pontiac that isn’t built yet. Something like this has been creeping into the back of my head.
Engine looks great and right at home in the engine bay.
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Engine compartment done.

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