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Old 04-19-2015, 09:24 PM
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This is going to be good. Best of luck on the build, Chris.
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Thanks guys- we are really learning a lot on this one. The cast aluminum cradle from DSE is crazy cool how it fits and the quality of design is amazing.

We are trying to learn more on each full build by keeping more stuff in house especially the metal fabrication.


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Nice project. Any photos of the mini-tub work?
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Very awesome Chris! Looking good.
I think your builds are very cleaning looking, but yet aggressive and am looking forward to this one as well. I too have a soft spot for Fords in my heart, as well as Chevys and Mopars. lol
Keep us posted!
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Awesome build! Can't wait to see the details come together.

Something about this is got my interest.

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Thanks guys- we are really learning a lot on this one. The cast aluminum cradle from DSE is crazy cool how it fits and the quality of design is amazing.
Have to completely agree with you. The quality of the DSE parts are amazing. I'm building a 65 Fastback with similar set up, although we're running Ridetech rear and LS motor.

I'll be following this build.
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Nice project Chris!!!


I got a nice smile on my face when I saw it on the rotisserie.... glad you painted it! Then a couple pics later I see the shop grand opening gift (the engine sling) being used! I love those things! Then a pic of the 2 post and the rotisserie! LOL


I can't tell you how happy I am that you've made a successful business!! You've worked very hard - you've put a lot of investment in time and $$ back into the business to help it grow. And you're putting out killer builds. I bow your direction!
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YES !! I finally found the multi-quote button- I feel dangerous!!
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Nice project Chris!!!


I got a nice smile on my face when I saw it on the rotisserie.... glad you painted it! Then a couple pics later I see the shop grand opening gift (the engine sling) being used! I love those things! Then a pic of the 2 post and the rotisserie! LOL


I can't tell you how happy I am that you've made a successful business!! You've worked very hard - you've put a lot of investment in time and $$ back into the business to help it grow. And you're putting out killer builds. I bow your direction!
Greg, Thanks for everything! It's been a wild ride to say the least. I feel like I could have done less work getting an MBA from Harvard, I've learned so much about the business end that has little to do with building cars. We've seen huge accomplishments followed by crippling discouragement and as long as we can live to fight it out another day we've kept moving forward. We are now in a season of hitting our stride with a bunch of momentum going forward with a full shop, a waiting list and a happy bank account. I think the main reason for our success is surrounding ourselves with the right people(top notch employees, quality vendors and amazing customers)


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Have to completely agree with you. The quality of the DSE parts are amazing. I'm building a 65 Fastback with similar set up, although we're running Ridetech rear and LS motor.

I'll be following this build.
My vote was LS - good choice!

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Very awesome Chris! Looking good.
I think your builds are very cleaning looking, but yet aggressive and am looking forward to this one as well. I too have a soft spot for Fords in my heart, as well as Chevys and Mopars. lol
Keep us posted!
Thanks man!

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Awesome build! Can't wait to see the details come together.

Something about this is got my interest.

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Thank you guys! I grew up around Mustangs and both my older brothers had 67 and 68 Cougars
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