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Old 01-18-2010, 12:26 PM
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I'm pretty sure it does. It didn't in my brother's 67 camaro, but what I've read from other swaps and on Keisler's website, it has to be raised on A bodys. It doesn't look very high up while in the car.
Interesting. I am not at all up to speed on much of anything(with needed mods) outside the F bodies. Even then it's pretty limited to just the early second gens like mine.

Have you thought about making a career out of working with these cars? At 18 years old you seem to have a pretty good grasp on the paint, bodywork and mechanical aspect. Are you in school now? Or is this just a hobby for you? (if you can have a career that will allow you to let this stay a hobby that is even better)
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Old 01-18-2010, 02:34 PM
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Thats one of the sharpest MonteCarlos Ive seen! You sure youre only 18? Ive seen lots of older guys work, myself included, that didnt come out looking that good! (LOL!!) I think youre going to be breaking peoples necks with that beauty! GREAT JOB!
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Old 01-18-2010, 05:38 PM
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Interesting. I am not at all up to speed on much of anything(with needed mods) outside the F bodies. Even then it's pretty limited to just the early second gens like mine.

Have you thought about making a career out of working with these cars? At 18 years old you seem to have a pretty good grasp on the paint, bodywork and mechanical aspect. Are you in school now? Or is this just a hobby for you? (if you can have a career that will allow you to let this stay a hobby that is even better)
I would absolutely love to make a career working on pro-touring style cars. I've done pretty much everything, but I could really use some welding classes. I'm not even out of high school yet.
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Old 01-18-2010, 06:14 PM
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I would absolutely love to make a career working on pro-touring style cars. I've done pretty much everything, but I could really use some welding classes. I'm not even out of high school yet.
Well you are off to a great start. Maybe there is a good shop or builder near you that you can get into and really get a chance to see if that is something you want to do for a living.
Like I said, off to a great start. But school is THE important part first.

The car looks great!
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