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Old 08-21-2006, 08:38 PM
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I'm curious on how long the build time was?
I believe Mark told me it was about one year. A lot of time gets used up on the body/paint.

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Old 08-21-2006, 08:45 PM
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Scott,
Great vids!

Another amazing Mark Stielow build

What needs to be done to the front sub-frame to get these bilstein shocks to fit? Is this information that can be shared?
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Old 08-21-2006, 09:35 PM
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COOL CAR !!
I love it , white was my other color I was going to use. Everyone said NO WHITE IS TO PLAIN !!! Boy where they wrong.

But damn everyone has black wheels now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 08-21-2006, 09:42 PM
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looks really nice in that second video, the previous pictures really didn't do it justice. Like I said before looks like a car that can actually be used so for that I give it a
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I love the Stielow built cars and how they all are just enough different to take on their own identity. You can see how he tries different things with each build...I like that!! I'm a less is more kinda guy so the clean look of his cars just does it for me!!

Great job Mark...you are by far my favorite builder!!
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Old 08-21-2006, 10:11 PM
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I love the Stielow built cars and how they all are just enough different to take on their own identity. You can see how he tries different things with each build...I like that!! I'm a less is more kinda guy so the clean look of his cars just does it for me!!

Great job Mark...you are by far my favorite builder!!

I agree, Thats why I stayed simple on mine! I like to simple look , no major body mods , just enough to set it apart but not all smoothed over . Got to keep the classic lines. Some people get out of touch with this aspect when doing a complete car .

I absolutely cant stand a car with smoothed door handles, no mirrors(all Foose cars) , no locks , flush glass, shaved drip rails , etc...... you get the point. I am referring to stock bodied Muscle, there are some exceptions in my book depending on the car . But hey what do I know, This is just my opinion !
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Jason, Fuel is one of my favorites as well, and if I had $99k more in the bank it would be mine!! Got any work around the house that needs done!?!

I think the hardest part of customizing a car is knowing how to pay respect to the car for what it is and not loose the lines and feel of the car that got us interested in the body style in the first place....it way too easy to go to far!!! Right now I'm doing some changes to my dash, but I dont think I'm loosing the factory look (too much)...this takes crazy planning!!
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Cool car. Like the color. Mark did you dyno the motor, or do any internal engine changes.

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Sweet car! I really like the white with the blk rims.

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