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Old 06-29-2005, 01:06 PM
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I ended up talking to David at Hellwig and he can custom make one that will clear. I'm going to try his standard bar first as it may work, but if not I'll have them build me one. Super people, and thanks to Tyler for a thread I found saying they build custom bars.

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They ARE good people. I have their sway bars on the front and back of my car. Good product for the money.
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Old 06-29-2005, 02:32 PM
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Holy Guacamole, Jody! Looking great! Keep us posted all the time. I'm eager to see that beast come together!
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I ended up talking to David at Hellwig and he can custom make one that will clear. I'm going to try his standard bar first as it may work, but if not I'll have them build me one. Super people, and thanks to Tyler for a thread I found saying they build custom bars.

Jody
Now there's an option I hadn't though of. Cool! So are they going to bend the bar so it has a "kick down" between the frame brackets under the A/C compressor?
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It was a kinder, simpler time back then! Did you have a Super Shops connection, or just remember a previous post of mine?

Jody
Kinder and more simple times of my early days in this hobby for me..

Yeah,when you mentioned that you worked for them it really brought back
some good memories of the very beginnings of the old days from that first
set of black-jack headers that fit like crap! lol..or that first cam swap.I miss
the open easy going shops of yesterday.It was nice too hear that you had
worked there a small world as they say.For me your one of the guys that i
look up too,from the early super days too the exceptional work your doing
today on your projects your a inspiration in this hobby.It has been there
moving on..showing fresh ideas..showing a different approach to building
and quality at no compromise.






Look forward to more..

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Thanks Jody!

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Old 06-29-2005, 04:17 PM
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Kinder and more simple times of my early days in this hobby for me..

Yeah,when you mentioned that you worked for them it really brought back
some good memories of the very beginnings of the old days from that first
set of black-jack headers that fit like crap! lol..or that first cam swap.I miss
the open easy going shops of yesterday.It was nice too hear that you had
worked there a small world as they say.For me your one of the guys that i
look up too,from the early super days too the exceptional work your doing
today on your projects your a inspiration in this hobby.It has been there
moving on..showing fresh ideas..showing a different approach to building
and quality at no compromise.






Look forward to more..

-Jim






Thanks Jody!

-Jim
Wow Jim! Now where do I send the check for the nice words?!!!!!!! I've got nothing, just thanks a lot!

Jody
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Roadster Shop for their Chevelle SPEC Chassis
Dakota Digital for their Chevelle HDX Gauge Package
Painless Performance for their wiring harness

Ron Davis Radiators for their radiator and fan assembly.
Baer Brakes for their front and rear brakes

Texas Speed and Performance for their 427 LS Stroker
American Powertrain for their ProFit Magnum T56 kit
Currie Enterprises for their 9" Third Member
Forgeline for their GF3 Wheels
McLeod Racing for their RXT street twin clutch
Ididit for their steering column
Holley for their EFI and engine parts
Lokar and Clayton Machine for their pedals and door and window handles
Morris Classic Concepts for their 3 point belts and side mirrors
Thermotec for their heat sleeve and sound deadening products
Restomod Air for their Tru Mod A/C kit
Mightymouse Solutions for their catch can
Magnaflow for their 3" exhaust system
Aeromotive for their dual Phantom fuel system
Vintage Air for their new Mid Mount LS front drive
Hydratech Braking for their hydroboost system
Borgeson for their stainless steering shaft and u joints
Eddie Motorsports for their hood and trunk hinges and misc parts
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If Jody could only build a fast car!!!!!!!!!LOL. You da man, Jody, can't wait till your car is done and can see it at SEMA, hopefully with a lateral-g shirt on - Scott ya listening.
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lol, sure am Stuart! I've been prodding McBride for the artwork - he assures me that he's making progress.
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Kinder and more simple times of my early days in this hobby for me..

Yeah,when you mentioned that you worked for them it really brought back
some good memories of the very beginnings of the old days from that first
set of black-jack headers that fit like crap! lol..or that first cam swap.I miss
the open easy going shops of yesterday.It was nice too hear that you had
worked there a small world as they say.For me your one of the guys that i
look up too,from the early super days too the exceptional work your doing
today on your projects your a inspiration in this hobby.It has been there
moving on..showing fresh ideas..showing a different approach to building
and quality at no compromise.






Look forward to more..

-Jim






Thanks Jody!

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