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Old 09-17-2013, 02:30 PM
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....... here we go again.....



HAHAHAHAHA



It'll be ready by power tour 2014 huh Ken??
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Can't believe I missed this post Ken, though I knew what was up. That's going to be a great build and you definitely picked the good parts for it. Should be a tad stronger than your old yellow 66.
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really nice i'll be watching
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It was hard to take a wrench to the first bolt to take this car apart.......But........Got a little bite into it today and the ball is now rolling...........Hope to have the LSA in place by the end of next week......Pic's to follow as things happen














The Wilwood Brake system will be here early next week and a Ricks Vaporworx tank is also on the way.....


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....... here we go again.....



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It'll be ready by power tour 2014 huh Ken??



It should be done by Christmas..............LOL.......This one should be easy......(those famous last words).....
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Can't believe I missed this post Ken, though I knew what was up. That's going to be a great build and you definitely picked the good parts for it. Should be a tad stronger than your old yellow 66.

Now you can drive the Impala on next years Power Tour.........Let me know so I can get your rooms booked.......
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Old 09-18-2013, 04:32 PM
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Great project! Keep the pics coming!
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Okay --- that was like 2 hours worth of work.... what'd ya do the rest of the day??



I agree with you on that first wrench! We just finished up Pierre's BBC swap --- and his car is so nice that to take it apart is just heart stopping! I mean his core support has SEMA paint on it! OMG.... one slip of the wrench and you are crying.
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Okay --- that was like 2 hours worth of work.... what'd ya do the rest of the day??



I agree with you on that first wrench! We just finished up Pierre's BBC swap --- and his car is so nice that to take it apart is just heart stopping! I mean his core support has SEMA paint on it! OMG.... one slip of the wrench and you are crying.
I think you got that wrong...the brand is SEM not SEMA...lol!!

Seeing that Chevelle get the move on is giving me some guts to tear into my recently acquired all original (down to the clips) 48k miles 69 Camaro... Everyone says to leave it alone its so nice and original...but thats not what i bought it for and they are just making me feel guilty now!!! The more time i spend back on here the better it looks for the winter projects on it!!!

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Okay --- that was like 2 hours worth of work.... what'd ya do the rest of the day??



New Survivor Series starts tonight............Gotta keep priorities straight.......LOL



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