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Old 03-13-2005, 05:17 AM
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Old 03-13-2005, 01:07 PM
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Im Matt, I own/operate Haulin Ass Motorsports In the Minneapolis St. Paul area, (Minnesota) I do a lot of drivetrain stuff, especially rearends differntials etc. I make solid aluminum body mount for G bodys, Billet alum C5 brake brackets among other little trinkets....
I also work on/play with trucks,(class 7 and up) for a guy here in my "spare" time.
Looking for some rearend parts or fabrication work? check it out --> www.haulin-ass-motorsports.com The site is way behind what is actually going on.....
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Old 03-13-2005, 01:29 PM
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Im Matt, I own/operate Haulin Ass Motorsports In the Minneapolis St. Paul area, (Minnesota) I do a lot of drivetrain stuff, especially rearends differntials etc. I make solid aluminum body mount for G bodys, Billet alum C5 brake brackets among other little trinkets....
I also work on/play with trucks,(class 7 and up) for a guy here in my "spare" time.
Looking for some rearend parts or fabrication work? check it out --> www.haulin-ass-motorsports.com The site is way behind what is actually going on.....
Welcome Matt. You've got a couple of trick parts there. Any chance you'll expand into the first gen F body parts?
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Old 05-18-2005, 01:58 PM
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Default Hello again. Third time?

Hi guys, (I know some of you from Team Camaro.)

Let's see there was the original. Then the style change and now the new and improved version. Congrats to Scott and contributors for bringing this to such a high standard.

Age? I'm old (48) but only feel old towards the end of the week. A single Martini Friday night works wonders.

My wife and I have a '69 Camaro that we've been working on. It has finally gotten to the point where it's due to be torn down for body and paint and final assembly. To get us through the hardships of paint prison, we bought a 2000 Camaro SS drop top. Loads of fun but that depleted the car resto-cash-bucket for a full year.

I've worked at three major computer companies and never had to move my desk. (Buy outs.) I work in the HPC space and still after all these years, enjoy my job.

That said, spark plugs are my passion.


Best to all.
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Old 05-18-2005, 02:40 PM
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holy crap, it's Rick! Great to see you bud
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Old 05-18-2005, 03:34 PM
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Names Derek, from chicago area. work as an Architect here in the city for Amstadter Architects. oh and Geoff, Robot Chicken is an awesome show, too bad its only 15 min long.
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Old 05-18-2005, 03:48 PM
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Hi guys, (I know some of you from Team Camaro.)
Hey Rick! Thanks for stopping by, it's been a while.
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Old 05-18-2005, 05:44 PM
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My name is rick kirkindall i live in dallas tx. i own and operate ricks woodworking in carrollton tx . and have a soft spot for 70 73 camaros
check out my site www.rickswoodworking.com .

thanks rick k
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Old 05-18-2005, 06:23 PM
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Hi, I'm Tom, 34, and I live in Orange County, CA. I worked for a small computer security company for 5 years who was just bought by McAfee. I have liked cars for a long time, but growing up the most complicated tool my dad had was a crescent wrench. So, luckily when I bought my '67 RS at 18 we moved next to a guy who repaired UPS trucks for 20+ years and I was able to borrow his breaker bar to remove my head bolts Anyway, I sold the '67 and got a '95 Z28, then had to trade that in on a minivan (sad day) since we needed it to get our two girls (now 4 and 7) around. I bought my '68 about a year ago and have been on a crazy spending/thrashing spree to get it done. I hope I survive, and if I do then I will owe a lot of people on this site my thanks
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Old 05-19-2005, 05:43 AM
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Mike, maybe I'll have to call you one of these years. Way down the road (lots to do on the Camaro yet) I want to restore the 46 Luscombe 8E Silvaire that's in pieces in my garage!
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