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    1. #41
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      Dec 2010
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      Windy City, IL
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      Quote Originally Posted by LPZ INC View Post
      Gsx
      U gunna be the first to do a wide body?
      I like to think of myself as a trendsetter, but even if others Buick owners don't follow my lead, at least I'll have my collection of unique Buicks, anyway, for the non-purists to enjoy & appreciate!



    2. #42
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      Feb 2011
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      Northern California
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      Hard to tell with the body in Primer but there is definitely a lot of work there.

      I had to look a couple times as the images made me think you grafted an early 70's Monte Carlo rear 1/4 panel to bump it out and make room for the wheels.

      Still, a definitely looker but not everyones cup of tea...

      Will be exciting to see the finished product.
      What's the colors gonna be?

    3. #43
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      Mar 2009
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      San Antonio, TX
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      The lines on those fenders are ridiculously cool! Can't wait to see more updates as you go....
      Outstanding.
      Dave
      84 Monte SS - just a few bolt-ons

    4. #44
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      Dec 2005
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      Birmingham, AL
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      I am usually not a fan of extreme wheel sizes and builds like this, but you guys have clearly put the time in to make sure it comes out looking right. Can't wait to see what the finished product is going to look like, especially if you sat it next to a stocker.
      Stephen

    5. #45
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      Feb 2011
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      Palmdale CA
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      Kamikaze
      We opened up the wheel well openings
      And we used the original panels cut And
      Stretched and rewelded of course grafting
      More skin as we went on.
      A lot of work definitely
      The color we chose is a GM red with a few coats
      Of candy glaze to deepen it to a bloody red

    6. #46
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      Jul 2010
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      Good kolor choice.. I thought u might of went with HOK.. Kandy would be sick.

    7. #47
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze Sy View Post
      Hard to tell with the body in Primer but there is definitely a lot of work there.

      I had to look a couple times as the images made me think you grafted an early 70's Monte Carlo rear 1/4 panel to bump it out and make room for the wheels.

      Still, a definitely looker but not everyones cup of tea...

      Will be exciting to see the finished product.
      What's the colors gonna be?
      I thought the same thing about the Monte! Let's see the paint!!!

    8. #48
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      Mar 2009
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      Quote Originally Posted by monteboy84 View Post
      I found the rendering!!

      LOL I also got that 1/18 model
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

      www.CruznArt.com
      CRUZN - Automotive Artworks

    9. #49
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      Hey do u happen to any updates on the chevelle? Got to see this build.. I love it.

    10. #50
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      Wow, how much cutting did you do to get those 24's in there and the 22's up front, how will it affect your turning radius? Or will the air wide take care of all of that? Awesome build though best of luck with it!!!!!
      68 Camaro RS twin turbo
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...d-Intent-V-2-0

      1993 Toyota Supra 6768 Built Single Turbo


      Slow Lifted Jeep No TURBO :(

      Randal F

    11. #51
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      Aug 2005
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      please dont take my sarcasm as criticism. I LOVE chevelles of all types and sizes. If you want to run 36 inch wheels then run them. This car is going to be a great gift for your pops. You just need to post more pics!!!!!!!!!!

    12. #52
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      Apr 2011
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      sick

    13. #53
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      Oct 2010
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      Santa Ana, CA
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      Sick fo sho, i new some one had to do it sonner or later wide bodys are in the widder the better, 24x14 26x14 thats what there doing to all the new camaros and chargers

      I almost did my 68 camaro wide body but i didnt have the guts to take tha chance that the builder would pull off my vision.

    14. #54
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      nice work can you post those pics on how you stretched the quarters keep up the great work
      keep the wheels a spinning and the Beavers a grinning(burt reynolds-smokey and the bandit)

    15. #55
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      Tampa, FL USA
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      I'm really impressed with the body work that you all have done on the car thus far. Great looking project!

    16. #56
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      Nov 2009
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      Bakersfield Ca.
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      Look awesome, more pics for sure. Love to see how she is coMing together.
      '70 SBC 383 Stroker - Rushforth Rated X wheels - 14" Wilwood - Anvil Carbon Fiber hood/deck lid - Fesler billet - Corbeau Sport Seats, and still building....

      Youtube & Instagram - @nick.v70 & @ChevelleFactory

    17. #57
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      Apr 2009
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      Not a knock mind you, but you might want to holler at "Muscle Machines", I'm sure they'd use it in their trade-show booth. Same look!
      You can't be slick to a can of oil

    18. #58
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      Feb 2011
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      Palmdale CA
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      thank you guys for diggin the build
      Ash ....good lookin out ,,,i just emailed them

      i will post pics on how we did it soon
      there is no rub on the front 22s because the front has been also strecthed out 1" aswell also trimmed at the corner wheel well

    19. #59
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      Mar 2010
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      Orlando, FL
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      any chance on an update? with pics?
      Live for today, tomorrow is never promised.

      Project Eternity: https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...rs-convertible

    20. #60
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      Nov 2008
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      Westminster, MD
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      Very impressive body work, updates & pics please!
      Ed Cooney
      '96 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon, LT1/4L60, full bolt-ons & Solomon's tune, 18" Ridler wheels, lowered with Belltech springs

      ‘70 Buick Skylark Convertible project w/ GN drivetrain

      '91 Formula, pending track day build


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