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Old 12-22-2008, 04:51 PM
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Very cool car. I like the color and and the wheels. By the way who is making the wheels. nice project BTW
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Old 12-23-2008, 09:00 AM
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I'm not big on green but the color look good on that project KILLER
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Old 12-25-2008, 02:46 PM
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Thanks Syborg tt I'm pretty pumped about it too...

71 OLDS thanks they call the GM colors different names for the different divisions, but it is a code 43 paint and I know Chevy calls it Citrus Green as an example....I don't know the official name Old's placed on the paint but I'm pretty sure it's identical too...

Thanks 98Nova, the wheels are being custom designed and built by a company specifically for me.....I hope to have the prototype wheels in approximately a month and will decide on production runs after that....

Thanks Kendall Burleson for the vote of confidence...

I'll be updating things in the next week or so and appreciate the kind comments and well wishes on the project....

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Old 12-25-2008, 05:37 PM
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Great looking Firebird! Love the color too! Thats gonna look SHARP when you get it together.
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Old 12-26-2008, 08:58 AM
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Thanks Tony we're doing our best to get it done and enjoy the summer with it...
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Just a little update....Things have been going pretty well on the car and we're in the re-assembly stage however have run into a few obstacles along the way that tend to so things down.

The air conditioning system chosen for the car is one of the hold ups as both "Classic Air" and "Vintage air" do not have interfaces with "factory air system controller" (just their own controls and I want factory controls/sliders in my dash)....So we're working on a possible solution with "Classic Air's" rep up here in Toronto and hopefully things will work out soon. I'm also as a result of this back stopping the situation with the idea of at least putting power windows in the build (all be it that they didn't come in the car in 1970)...

I'm looking at the "Electric Life" product for a windows, door locks, and trunk solution and was wondering if any board members have had any experience with their product???? are they good,,, Bad,,, and how is the quality of their product from an end users stand point????

The motor in the build has also been changed out to a 455 with some interesting internals and Edelbrock aluminum heads,,,it should be a super reliable pump gas street motor that makes something north of 500hp...Nothing to fancy, just a lot of fun in front of the new TKO 600.

Anyways, I hope you like what you see and look forward to feedback....

P.S. can a moderator move this thread and my other car thread (Project Vagabondo) over to "project updates" section as this isn't new anymore and I don't know how to move from one forum to the other.....Thanks in advance.
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Old 04-19-2009, 10:04 PM
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Just a little update.....We started carving the rim centers this weekend and hope to have the first set complete by the end of the week, enjoy...
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Looking good. Keep us updated please.
I'm not positive, but I think Anthony's car, Karma, is using that ELECTRIC LIFE kit?
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Old 04-20-2009, 02:57 PM
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That CNC work is BA you know when you are done you should make your stand out of plexi and have them machine another one like that and put it behind the plexi I think that would be sweet. just my .02
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Old 04-26-2009, 08:08 AM
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Thanks guys.....well after a few stumbles and tripping we have the first front rim cut..... The design has resulted in a ton of CNC time to produce the rim, but I'm very excited with the results to this point.

I have been running a thread over at the "PY" forum and it would appear that there is a strong interest for the rims should I decide to produce them in a limited run... So far the rim bands (inner and outer) are a problem for me to source and I thought I'd ask the board members here if there is a U.S.A. source for outer and inner rim bands???
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