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Old 01-28-2010, 12:45 AM   #11
nuke1
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Re: 1969 Camaro "Yenko" Clone

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James,
Do you plan to do away with lead for the sealing at the top of the quarter? You just going to fab a metal insert to take the place? thanks,
I would use Lead, but most ppl do not want to pay for me to do it. I can do it, but hardly ever do now. As for the seam, the stuff i use is metal to metal. It is a metal shaving impregnated body filler. Once hard, extremely durable and tough, i use it over all of my welds. Better than shortstrand fiberglass anyday. Then all you need is a shif of body filler. DONE!

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The sticky would be great...
You bet

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where do you live at? i have the same projects one black yenko and building a yellow one and have a 72 c 10 short wide big block with all the options painted red and has to be put together but i am running out of gas would like to sell if you know of anybody that might be interested e mail em at route67chev@yahoo.com thanks
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. but anything is possible. email me nuke1@hotmail.com
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