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01-13-2009, 07:56 PM | #327 |
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Thanx!! It better be nice considering the time and money that is being thrown in it THe biggest project right now is fitting all the gaps, I see folks on here all the time that don't take the time to make all their gaps consistant and that makes a huge difference in the end result in my opinion.
I was checking out your thread and your blazer is coming along nicely That is going to be sweet when you get done |
01-13-2009, 08:12 PM | #328 |
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This came out of the same red neck garage that mine is being built in so maybe it will be as nice. Corvette purist need not reply Buckaroo shot these back in the summer but it hasn't hit a mag yet.
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01-13-2009, 08:27 PM | #329 |
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One can only hope. Eff stock! Pops' car is sweet
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01-14-2009, 10:03 AM | #330 |
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Man, that thing gives me cold chills! Next time I'm over your way, you or your dad are gonna have to take me for a ride in the vette! That looks great!
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01-14-2009, 10:24 AM | #331 |
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That is so sweeet. Can you or your Dad give a few specs on the rear set up. C5 style but what is the diff from, C4 or? Also are the spindles C5? Then are the half shafts stock pieces or were they made by?
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is the intake on backwards? what are the advantages of that?
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01-14-2009, 07:25 PM | #333 |
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It pulls air through the cowl and how many ls motors have you seen with the intake backwards, that is the only advantage. I guess our family just likes to be different, and I guess that is why we do crazy things like him molesting a factory air car that was #'s matching minus the water pump and me taking a factory 2wd blazer and making a truck out of it
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01-15-2009, 03:06 AM | #335 |
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That is unbeliavably sick! Maybe the nicest Vette I've seen (IMO).
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It definitely has the 'stance' nailed.
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Thanks for the comments on the Vette!!!!!!!!!,, The custom half shafts were made by the Driveshaft Shop,, Salisbury ,NC.,, They are made from 300 moly, if I spelled it right ??The rear is narrowed to 52",,They also built the drive shaft,, The front end is a Morrison 54" cross member kit, with power rack, aluminum hubs ,etc,,,You can see more pictures on Lateral-g... Thanks for generous comments!!!
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any update?
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hey, i'm putting in a LQ4 IN MY BURB AS WE SPEAK need tons of help though if you have any, i would appreciate it mostly the wire harness, brain, etc if i can help(doubt it but...) i'll try good luck on yours
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Amazing, is all i can say about the vette, i am no purist by any means, that is how one is meant to look, congrats to carter for the unbelievable work.
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Let me know what you need to know. I used a fbody harness and pcm in my 67 truck I sold. I used the pinouts off ls1tech.com and made it a standalone myself which saved as much as I had in the motor and trans. Pm me with any questions and I will give you my #.
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Other blazer? Is there a thread?
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got any vids of that sick a$$ vette
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02-19-2009, 12:15 PM | #347 |
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Bad ass vette!
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It's not what you are thinking I bought a m1009 from the military and I am making a trail rig out of it. Put a 14 bolt full floater and a dana 60 with 4:56 gears, 5 in lift, 38" swampers on h1 beadlocks, winch, etc. I will post some pics of it the next time I have the camera out.
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Not much progress and no pics to show. I got the inner bedsides cut out for the new tubs now I have to go pick up some sheet metal to make my tubs, notch cover and we are going to cut the firewall out and weld in a new piece instead of patching all the holes.
Here is a pic of my rear tires. They are 335/30/20's which are nearly 14" wide |
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