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10-21-2016, 04:28 PM | #11 |
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Location: Morada, CA --- (Near Lodi)
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Re: 1956 Chevy Pro-Street Build
Thanks guys for checking in on my progress, it feels good seeing this all come together.... The frame color is a Rustoleum Hammer paint - Gray #7214 - its available at most ACE Hardware stores. I bought out 2 of them! The whole frame took about 12 cans of paint for 2 heavy coats.
Just running into other issues - but nothing that cant be solved by THROWING MORE MONEY at it..... The rear end went out to be "just checked out" and filled with oil and made ready to install... well when my guy opened it up he found a junk 3rd member in there - nothing like what the seller stated was part of the original deal... so $1000 bucks for a new complete 3rd member assembly... and that was a deal! Next will be the transmission.... same thing... totally stock trans, no good stuff what so ever in it.... so it totally has to be gone thru and built bad A$$ to handle my heavy foot.... another $1000 bucks.... If I only had my wallet full of $1000 dollar bills everything would be just perfect!!!! lol Ok so the brakes on the front are all together - last thing I got done before taking off on vacation for a week.... enjoy!
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