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Old 02-18-2008, 10:10 AM
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Wow that thing should be cool.

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Hey Rodger! Thanks alot. I love your guys work. I have been to your website a million times. You guys do some unbelievable work. I have been following that c6 57 for a while and i love it. I hope you don't mind but i borrowed a few ideas from you guys. When do you think we will see some completed pics of the truck? Talk to you later

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Old 02-18-2008, 10:12 AM
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XCYZ your 69 camaro is BEAUTIFUL!!! Very well built and great attention to detail. That is probably one of the nicest camaro's i have ever seen! Keep up the great work.

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Old 02-18-2008, 11:39 AM
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That chassis is so simple and OEM looking - Man that's some great work
That was along the lines of what i was wanting. I like the simple designs because they look clean. Thanks for the complements!

Josh

ps. If any of you guys notice anything i should address or alter please let me know. This is my first build with any c5 parts and am learning as i go. Thanks again
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Josh,

It is really looking good. I wish we could make some more progress on our truck. My Dad (The Owner) has taken on a Honey Do project so we are in a holding pattern. By the way, I edited my first post to remove the picture of our cab. I didn't want to confuse your thread. Since you he picture attachments sorted out your good to go. Keep up the good work. I'll be watching closely.
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Looks great Josh ! Thanks for posting your build so we can watch.

What are you doing for the inner drive shaft - or is that a stock length torque tube ?

Thx !!

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Josh you are really talented chassis builder Keep those project pics coming!!!
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Looks great Josh ! Thanks for posting your build so we can watch.

What are you doing for the inner drive shaft - or is that a stock length torque tube ?

Thx !!

Jim

I had to extend the torque tube so i will be having the driveshaft extended also. I am going to go with a carbon fiber driveshaft because from what i have been told the alluminum driveshaft will have too much flex if it gets any longer. Not sure if that is 100% true but it isn't a big difference in money so i will just go the safe route.
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Fing killer build. I want to build a 70 Chevy short bed one of these days. Dazed and Confused hooked me in high school.
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I had to extend the torque tube so i will be having the driveshaft extended also. I am going to go with a carbon fiber driveshaft because from what i have been told the alluminum driveshaft will have too much flex if it gets any longer. Not sure if that is 100% true but it isn't a big difference in money so i will just go the safe route.
Hopefully rodger will see this he knows a ton about tourqe tubes......
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