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Old 03-15-2013, 08:09 AM
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Tmadden, the 69 is gonna set up nice now. Looking good bro.
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Old 03-15-2013, 05:29 PM
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Thanks fellas. Happy as hell with quality corrections. Looking forward to the ride!!!
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Time to bring back to top with another update with where I left off. accelerator pedal was mocked up and installed and studs were welded to firewall to mount vintage air unit



firewall was then prepped and painted





quicky color sand and reundercoat floor to cover previous overspray and touchup where sub frame connectors were added.





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subframe cleaned up and reinstalled



with outside fixed moved to interior. rear package tray area was yellow and really need to be gray so we rehot the gloss dash matte and fixed the rear.







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This is how the mount was installed when it showed up. Mind you Tony PAID to have all this work completed and final installed before it came to my shop. See anything wrong?????

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Great work as always Mike....
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Progress continues. Got the engine mounts flipped back over where they belong, all high strength hardware installed, only to find out now the Autokraft pan won't clear the rack. Call Heidt's and say to use 4th gen pan. Those dont exist used anymore so a new one ordered up, installed, and we now have the clearance we need again.



While waiting on the pan to come in, started assembling the core support after it was repainted charcoal to match the car.



Using the factory hardline kit, I rebent the high pressure line to reroute behind fender.



This is next on my list to fix....

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Old 04-10-2013, 10:14 PM
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Looking good Tony. Sucks to have to repay to have work redone, but there's no greater satisfaction than knowing it's getting done right this time. With that in mind, it makes it worth it to repay, huh? Great work and looks awesome Mike!!
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very nice work,sure getting close
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Old 04-22-2013, 10:52 PM
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Time for next installment. Referring back to the last pic I posted, all the flex line was not going to cut it for the brakes. After removing all the flex, I relocated the wilwood prop valve to a more suitable location and fabricated a new bracket to hold it.



This unsightly mess of fittings was removed, proper fittings installed for a cleaner look for the new hard lines to attach to.



new rear lines were fabbed to tie into the existing hardline



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