You have no idea how jealous I am that you are at this stage! It seems so far off for us! Everything is coming together great. Keep those pictures coming so the rst of us stay motivated!
THANKS TO: A&M Machine and Fabrication, CCTek (http://www.candctek.com), Hermance Design(www.hermancedesign.com), Paradise Road Rod & Custom, Harry Opfer Welding, Wegner Automotive Research, Clayton Machine Works
A little update. We pulled the rear out of the car today and I attached the Kore 3 brackets. ( Nice Stuff ) Then I started shimming the brake calipers, tedious because the axles offsets are not exact for this kit. Tobin was great answering all my many questions. I just came in from the garage almost 1 AM. But that part is done. Now it will be making up the brake lines for the rear end. Here are a few pictures.
That a big hole in there.
This one I took from over my head. Amazing I think I'm better when I don't look what I'm doing. lol
Just caught up on this thread, yeah read all the pages - it's reeeeeaaally cold in the garage - foot of snow yesterday. Luckily it's all outside
Very nice car and well worth the wait.
Good luck.
Looking good Wayne. It's cool to look at your thread for updates.....and to actually see updates and not just comments about when you're going to get the car home. Keep the updates coming
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Mike
Pro Touring 68 Acadian(Nova)
Speedtech subframe with high clearance control arms
Prodigy Bar rear suspension
Ridetech single adjustable coilovers
Wilwood 12.2" brakes
New Gen Splitters
LS3 and TKO600