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Oh my! This is cool!
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Thanks jjzepplin, I hope so?
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We angled the tail section forword 2"
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That is cool!
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Another view with the tailgate!
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That will look great when it's done...Jim
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Thanks AD & Jim! I don't want to do too many body mods but I thought this would work for this build?
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Looking good, did you just pie cut the bed 2 inches at the top?
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02-21-2015, 12:13 PM | #84 |
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Thanks! I did it was a long bed so I had to cut it down anyway.
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My 67 & 68
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Thanks Ed that table has built many a racecar! A being on wheels makes it convenient the 67 is going to be my driver I thought I'd put the money into that rather then buy a new one!
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I just wanted to let everyone know we did a YouTube video on this build it should be edited and ready in about a week! I'll keep you posted on the date.
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I just found this thread. Cool build. I'll be watching. Love the IRS and full vette drivetrain.
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Cant wait for more updates. Great build so far
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Thanks Duane & James they're almost done with the editing on the YouTube video on this I'll keep you posted!
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Just another shot of the front frame! Does anyone recommend a high quality carbon fiber hood company?
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Another vote for Munssey Speed. Jeff is a great guy with great products. He also does one-off carbon fiber work and can pretty much make anything you want.
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Awesome!!! Thank you guys. It helps that he's 35mins up the freeway!
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Here is a pic for you
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She's on the ground!
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Thank you Ed! Now it's time to finish the bed sheet metal! I think I like the ride height?
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