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11-27-2006, 08:30 PM | #24 |
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Re: What did you get done? Thanksgiving edition
We went across town to my GF's parents & watched the Cowboys win while chowing down. I ate well but didn't over do it.
Wed afternoon I got my notched crossmember + front frame section cleaned & rattle canned for the 68. After Thanksgiving, I started re-installing the c.member but ran into some alignment (or lack of) issues. I was on hold until Sat night when my buddy came by & verified my method of measurement was accurate (the front c.member is not 100% square w/the drag-link but measures square/diagonally on the frame ). I still need to drill some new holes on the side of the frame since everything has been moved, but it's progress. Ken.... Get some fresh pics of the Camaro. I bet alot of people haven't seen just how nice of a car it is (or was ).
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