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Old 06-21-2008, 02:31 PM
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Finally getting there. 3 weeks to go.
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Old 06-21-2008, 02:42 PM
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Looking Good! I may take a road trip your way to have a look once it's arrived.
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Been watching this come together its looking great !!!!
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Old 06-21-2008, 03:59 PM
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"This car will be Stuart’s driver while we are working on his other 1969 Camaro to be debuted in 2008"...........

LOL, that is the nicest "Temporary Driver" on the planet. I'm not gonna lie I'm completely jealous of such an incredible build, but at the same time baffled at the fact that someone can afford two complete 69' builds of that calibur back to back from DSE
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Very classy car. I don't see one thing that is out of place or that I would want to change. Detroit Speed turns some killer stuff. Congrats
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Old 06-21-2008, 05:44 PM
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Thanks. Not the best time here to drive a 69 camaro, or anything for that matter. 115 all this last week. Really frickin hot.
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"This car will be Stuart’s driver while we are working on his other 1969 Camaro to be debuted in 2008"...........

LOL, that is the nicest "Temporary Driver" on the planet. I'm not gonna lie I'm completely jealous of such an incredible build, but at the same time baffled at the fact that someone can afford two complete 69' builds of that calibur back to back from DSE
wait until he can show his "other" Camaro.............. Stuart, I expect you on Power Tour next year. I'll start forwarding hotel info............

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Looks great Stuart!
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I cant really tell but are those amps in custom frame work?
BTW- awesome driver, great eye appeal
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That amp rack looks expensive! LOL!
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