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    1. #361
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      Aug 2007
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      It takes so much time to do the little details that looks great.

      Tim Mc
      71 Cutlass
      66 Tempest
      65 cutlass
      15 BMW GSA


    2. #362
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      Thank You gentlemen!

    3. #363
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      Finished the left front brake line and started on the rear brake line. Fuel lines are next.
      Thanks
      Pat



















    4. #364
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      Nice job! Are you going to paint them or remove them when you finish the underside?

    5. #365
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      Ma.
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      They look great. Nice work.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    6. #366
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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      Nice job! Are you going to paint them or remove them when you finish the underside?
      Everything will come out when I start to do the body work and as the line are 316 S/S that will not be painted. Putting a lot more effort into the pre-paint fitting and installation of all the parts before the body work. I'm hoping it's all going to pay off at the other end of this project.
      Thank you!
      Pat

    7. #367
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      Aug 2015
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      Madrid Iowa
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      This thing is going to be an anamal to drive. Your attention to detail is second to none. I may have forgotten or missed it but what are you using to bend the lines?

    8. #368
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      Quote Originally Posted by sdg0080 View Post
      This thing is going to be an anamal to drive. Your attention to detail is second to none. I may have forgotten or missed it but what are you using to bend the lines?
      Most of my mandrel benders are made by Parker but I also have 1 Ridgid bender. And for making tight bends right at the fitting I also us this little Eastwood bender for both 3/16" and 1/4" that works nice.
      Thank you!!
      Pat


    9. #369
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      It’s not a ported head intake runner, but it will have fuel running through it. What do you think it is?


      Answer will be in the next post
      Thanks
      Pat

    10. #370
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      Apr 2014
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      I needed to make a large fuel pass-through in the trans cross member as there will be two ½” fuel lines. I used part of the rear frame rail I cut off last winter to make the reinforcement for the hole I put in the cross member. Now I can bend full length fuel line to fit.
      Thanks
      Pat






























    11. #371
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      May 2010
      Location
      British Columbia
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      A ported intake manifold runner

    12. #372
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      You posted just before I did !

    13. #373
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      Why does it take so long to build a car? See above. Looks good.

    14. #374
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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      Why does it take so long to build a car? See above. Looks good.
      Yep! I'm my own worst enemy ;-)

    15. #375
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      Great build, Love chargers.

    16. #376
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      Quote Originally Posted by keepat View Post
      Yep! I'm my own worst enemy ;-)
      Maybe, but very informative and entertaining! I love all the small details.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    17. #377
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      I installed the fuel tank so I could mark the trunk access for the fuel pump and sending unit. The tank has a EFI pump inside and adding the trunk access will make it easy check or remove without dropping the tank.
      Thanks
      Pat


























    18. #378
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      Nice, it will end up being flush with the inside.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    19. #379
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      The fuel tank access cover is done, now I can bend the fuel lines
      Thanks
      Pat









    20. #380
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      Sep 2013
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      Always awesome seeing your updates, Pat.
      '69 Charger TT Viper project - SOLD
      '65 Mustang Shelby clone project "almost done"

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