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Old 05-18-2005, 08:22 AM
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Very Your Chevelle is almost the same color as my 70.

Who did your dash?
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Old 05-19-2005, 06:15 PM
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this is by far one of the best looking chevelles i have seen . great job! i love the 22's and 19's . good job going out on a limb with that . before you know it there will be alot more 22's showing up .

again great work .

and change that $10 chrome radiator hold down , only thing i did not like
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Your Chevelle turned out great,Slow. You really nailed it with those 20's and 22's,,a very impressive feat.
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The wheels are a bit big......but I still got wood.

Awesome ride....I love the flames.
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Old 05-20-2005, 02:39 PM
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this is by far one of the best looking chevelles i have seen . great job! i love the 22's and 19's . good job going out on a limb with that . before you know it there will be alot more 22's showing up .

again great work .

and change that $10 chrome radiator hold down , only thing i did not like
don't worry, i got a aluminum radiator now and getting stock hold down painted green.
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Old 05-23-2005, 10:11 AM
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Those 22"s look absolutely fantastic! Beautiful car overall!
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Troy has been being 19's and 22'on alot of his stuff it takes extra work to get there and make them look right but when done properly it looks great nice work! The only thing I would change is the real fire not that it os overdone or looks tacky I just think it will come and go very quickly thats all but then what do I know! the car looks great excellent job!
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That is one of the slickest rides I have ever laid eyes on. Let us know when you go to a big show...I live in Missouri and would drive up there to see it in person. Great job!
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That is one of the slickest rides I have ever laid eyes on. Let us know when you go to a big show...I live in Missouri and would drive up there to see it in person. Great job!
thanks alot man, where do you live in missuri? im re-doing the door panels right now to fit the car more. im not sure which big show i want to hit first. im planing on goodguys in des monies and KC though.
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The wheels are a bit big......but I still got wood.

Awesome ride....I love the flames.

LOL!! Wood burns
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