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Very nice Chevelle. Lots of innovative tweaks like the boxing plates.
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09-26-2013, 08:06 PM
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Very nice Chevelle. Lots of innovative tweaks like the boxing plates.
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Thanks Steve! That means a lot to me, coming from you.
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03-17-2014, 01:24 PM
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Scott,
Do you realize that it is now 2014? Just wondering.
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03-17-2014, 06:39 PM
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Scott,
Do you realize that it is now 2014? Just wondering.
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Bill, I had a very busy fall and winter, which is good for the Chevelle account, but it also means that I was wasn't able to get much done. I got my entire fuel system for myself for Christmas, and in the last 3 weeks I have purchased everything else I needed to complete the car minus gauges, and a new windshield. I finished all my gap work, and body work this past weekend, which I've worked on every chance I got, this winter. I'm currently wiring the car, and hope to start the junker this weekend. If that goes well, then it's disassemble, paint, and then reassembly. I should drive this thing this summer. I have seen the ups guy so much lately, were now good friends. Lol.
So, how is yours coming along?
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03-17-2014, 06:47 PM
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Scott, you have been busy. Did you forget that we love pictures? Well, sounds like you have your hands full. can't wait to see how things are coming along.
so what are you using to wire the car? Painless? AAW? I'm still torn on who to use. Especially when Stielow starts posting up what he is using now.
As for mine, very slow. I did get the front end installed. I'll get pics posted up later this week. Right now, we are in the midst of Soccer season. My weekends are taken up.
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03-17-2014, 06:55 PM
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Yeah, I gotcha. Baseball started last Saturday for us. I went with AAW, and a PSI engine harness. I'm building my own battery relocate kit for the trunk. I have a friend with a killer 68' camaro, who put a Ron Francis wiring kit in his car. He placed the fuse block in the trunk, and it's pretty trick. I love marks builds, but he has to better himself every build. That gets expensive. Me, I'd run out of ideas, after that many chevelle's. Pics coming soon!
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03-17-2014, 07:06 PM
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Scott,
So which AAW kit? Yes, Mark has to be running out of ideas. But I am sure he will not disappoint us in the future. I have no idea where he comes up with this stuff. However, he does push us, or at least me. Just don't have the money to spend like that.
So are you mounting yours in the trunk also?
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03-17-2014, 07:38 PM
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Glad to know you've made good progress on the Chevelle, Scott. Good luck finishing the home stretch.
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03-17-2014, 08:02 PM
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Scott,
So which AAW kit? Yes, Mark has to be running out of ideas. But I am sure he will not disappoint us in the future. I have no idea where he comes up with this stuff. However, he does push us, or at least me. Just don't have the money to spend like that.
So are you mounting yours in the trunk also?
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I'm using the AAW Classic Update kit. I bought mine through Summit, but MCB has it listed for the same price. My firewall is stock, so I'm putting it up front. Only thing in my trunk, which will be Rhinolined, is my battery, sub box, and an amp.
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03-17-2014, 08:03 PM
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Glad to know you've made good progress on the Chevelle, Scott. Good luck finishing the home stretch.
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Thanks Trey. You still in Kansas?
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