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Old 11-06-2006, 05:29 AM
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Its a very good looking car for sure. blue and white look very clean on it
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:17 AM
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Who's coil on plug setup is this?

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Those belong to ATS.. they are a sponsor here
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Old 11-06-2006, 02:17 PM
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Those belong to ATS.
I love those. Simple yet trick. If I had an LSx motor, they'd be on it.
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:00 PM
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I love those. Simple yet trick. If I had an LSx motor, they'd be on it.
I'm with you Scott. If I had one of the LS engines I would just send my bank account numbers to ATS to cover all the new stuff that they have now as well as the stuff they already have. Great job ATS.
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:21 PM
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being im from Omaha i can tell you first hand tracy is hard to deal with. when i asked him to do the interior in my car his reply to me was, son, if you have to ask it isn't worth either of our time for me to reply to you. take it how you want. he does awesome work though.
I'm very easy to deal with,i have a long list of people waiting,for good work not cheap work,it all has to do with how you aproach me. also i've never said that kind of crap to you,get it right before you start your quote.I do know you. some people don't like to wait or pay the price it takes to get a nice job.i go out of my way for the guys who don,t have100,000 in there cars. There the one's who make this business,not the guy who comes in the shop with the attitude.I do alot of pro built cars for a lot builders and charge time and materials,were not cheap and if that comes off as hard to deal with ,go for it,thats my way.It works for me , sorry if your offended
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:28 PM
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Here is info that he posted here in another thread
Omaha area (plattsmouth nebr.)20 miles south 402 235 3800 or [email protected]
website is going to be recveryroominteriors.com i just finished info page and picture info,i used all photo's from Josh Mishler's magazine shoots,so it should be very easy to look at,we will update every 3 months.build pics on some cars will help the guys try some stuff at home,should give them a better understanding of how to build panels.
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:33 PM
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This Mustang was really nice also. It belongs to the owner of the company I work for. He didn't get an award, but was asked to take his Mustang to the Hot Rod Awards Banquet on Wednsday Night. It was there with the Black 68 Dart from Time Machines, and a red 32 from Grenning's Shop. He had a table availiable and he asked me to go with him hense why I couldn't make the Lateral-g dinner. He signs my pay check, I had to go.




I looked at that car,very nice paint and assembly work,looked good outside
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:34 PM
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I'm very easy to deal with,i have a long list of people waiting,for good work not cheap work,it all has to do with how you aproach me. also i've never said that kind of crap to you,get it right before you start your quote.I do know you. some people don't like to wait or pay the price it takes to get a nice job.i go out of my way for the guys who don,t have100,000 in there cars. There the one's who make this business,not the guy who comes in the shop with the attitude.I do alot of pro built cars for a lot builders and charge time and materials,were not cheap and if that comes off as hard to deal with ,go for it,thats my way.It works for me , sorry if your offended
you know as much as someone else has told you. you have no idea who i am. and that convo did take place when you were still off L street. no offence was taken, i turned around and took my seats to a drunk farmer in iowa who did them the way i wanted. i was just telling them my opinions.
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:37 PM
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on a little side note, i find it amazing if you look at everyone elses pictures of sema how much you really did miss. i was there for 3 days and i never saw half of that stuff.
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:57 PM
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I will post pics this week coming up,before and after pics. my website will have a lot,also going on line this week.THANKS FOR THE GOOD WORDS ON OUR WORK,we were going for a factory look out of something new.
I was standing next to the car when you were talking to someone how you did the seats. Wish I would have known it was you, would have said "hi"!

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