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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Sep 2016
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      New guy from Austin, TX

      Hy Guys, newbie here from Austin, TX. Decided to take the next step with my 70 Boss 302,(Clone), and have some fun. Loved the old 351c and c-4 but wanted to build something funner.
      About a month in to a coyote swap and T-56. Fiund more rust then I thought was there and getting it right. I will post up a full build as I go along.



      I look forward to learning from the veterans here.


    2. #2
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      Jan 2010
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      Sunset, Texas
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      Welcome from a fellow Texan.

    3. #3
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      Sep 2016
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      Thanks

    4. #4
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      Oct 2007
      Location
      Georgetown/Austin, TX
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      Hey, I'm just north of you in Georgetown. Let me know if you ever need a hand with anything. Best of luck with the project!

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Sep 2016
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      Welcome to the forum. I'm a newbie here myself and look forward to learning and sharing with you and the forum veterans.

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Sep 2016
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffsBlueCamaro View Post
      Hey, I'm just north of you in Georgetown. Let me know if you ever need a hand with anything. Best of luck with the project!
      Thanks, I was in Georgetown until May. Now live over in Crystal Falls in Leander.

      Thanks for the offer. I am in the middle of a rust nightmare. The PO stuffed a rag in the cowl and covered it with Filler some years back. It didn't exactly help things.







    7. #7
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Location
      Georgetown/Austin, TX
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      Wow, beautiful car!

      But that rust- daaaaang!

      Just goes to show you can never tell what is lurking just below the surface.





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