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Old 11-22-2017, 11:34 PM
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You know I randomly jump on here solely to check on this thread.... But I think it's got a faulty hot link because when I click on "67 Camaro - The Victim" it keeps taking me to a thread that resembles badmotorfinger 2.55432 😜
Well Played.

Progress has been slooooww. Busy time of year for me and I'm not really in a huge rush. I've run into a few small things that had to be taken care of, like the front calipers not fitting....I was sent the wrong ones. Also the Vintage Air vent template doesn't work with the stock setup. Didn't realize that when I ordered the kit, so I had to modify them. Progress is happening, it's just slow. I brought the car home from Jeffs and that's helping. Jeff has a lot happening in his shop and needed the room for a customers car. I've found (Todd was right) that it helps having it here.

I haven't uploaded pictures recently, but here's a few that show you absolutely nothing. Feel free to come on by talk sh1t and spin a few wrenches.







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Old 11-23-2017, 12:38 PM
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I'll have to show that post to my wife.
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Old 11-23-2017, 08:57 PM
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I'll have to show that post to my wife.
First time for everything buddy. Celebrate all you can...probably won't happen again and if it does she won't believe it.

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Old 11-27-2017, 03:25 PM
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Well Played.

Progress has been slooooww. Busy time of year for me and I'm not really in a huge rush. I've run into a few small things that had to be taken care of, like the front calipers not fitting....I was sent the wrong ones. Also the Vintage Air vent template doesn't work with the stock setup. Didn't realize that when I ordered the kit, so I had to modify them. Progress is happening, it's just slow. I brought the car home from Jeffs and that's helping. Jeff has a lot happening in his shop and needed the room for a customers car. I've found (Todd was right) that it helps having it here.

I haven't uploaded pictures recently, but here's a few that show you absolutely nothing. Feel free to come on by talk sh1t and spin a few wrenches.








Finally. great to see some progress being done. by far my favorite thread.
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Old 12-01-2017, 11:39 AM
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Just for AJ...Not very exciting, but a good way to waste 3 minuets.

Good chunk of the Dynomat is in. Once I have things finished up inside the car and I am ready for interior, I'll install the remainder. Little more user friendly till then.











Used a wire wheel attachment on the end of an electric drill to clean up and recondition a few parts.




Managed to snag my shoe lace in the wire wheel and this was the result. Lesson learned and next time I'll wear flip flops so that can't happen.


Older picture...but I like it.
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Old 12-01-2017, 11:55 AM
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Walked in from work late last night and found a package from Mike at MuscleRodz on the counter. Yes I like cool custom parts
like we all do, but I was super stoked to get these lower firewall plates. Yeah.....I got up and installed them first thing this morning.





These big holes always bugged me. The plates are simple to install and have a super clean look. Huge improvement and easy on the budget.









Huge Improvement.


Now I just need to get in and clean all the dust and hand prints out of there.
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Old 12-01-2017, 12:03 PM
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C,
what are you using for a booster and master,

since you have a aftermarket sub, front brake lines?, the factory length braided lines are too short,

and steering gear from the column to the rack,

looks like your getting ready to start laying this stuff out, and I'm doing the same, thanks Steve
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Old 12-01-2017, 12:16 PM
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Medic!

Be careful bro!

Car looks good.... you, not so much.
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Old 12-01-2017, 01:15 PM
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i like the plates!!! didn't know anyone made them.
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Old 12-01-2017, 02:19 PM
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So was the wire wheel covered in red paint - because that doesn't look like skin and bleeding to me..... big P *** Y!

More work - less photos! Get to it!
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