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    1. #1
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      Hey guys. The body mounts were made in house by our machinist. The cage is coming along pretty nice and I plan to shoot it when they clean up a little bit. We all know how messy it gets during the cutting up stage.

      How is this for a little subframe support





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      very cool.....I have been seeing a few subframe cut the center lately...it looks nice I just may have to cut a-body frame there as well
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

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      Quote Originally Posted by Travis B
      very cool.....I have been seeing a few subframe cut the center lately...it looks nice I just may have to cut a-body frame there as well
      It sure frees up a little room down there and we all know it pleases the little fabricated look fetish some of us cars guys have.

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      Here is a few of the intercooler plumbing going together







      What's cool about this pic is what you don't see


      Ah, there is the main hoop

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      Kevin you have a PM. The Nova's lookin' GREAT!

      Dan

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      Very nice....that thing is going to fly!!

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      I like your plumbing under the dash like that...very cool
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

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      second that...looks nice Kevin. thats alot of plumbing but you should not see alot when its back together.
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


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      Some new pics as promised.






















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      Again, all I can say is WOW!!!!!!

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      AAHHHHHH! These are great pictures!... please keep them coming...

      Kevin,
      I have a few questions:
      1. Is that a shelby on the other side of the nova? If so, can we get some details? The 66 427 shelby is my Second most favorite car.

      2. Can we get some pics of whole engine bay with intercooler pipes?

      3. What are you going to do about the exhaust? are you going to dump it before the axle?

      thanks, david

    12. #12
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      Thats going to be a monster!! Keep the pics coming. As many as you want.
      Are those exhaust pipes I see coming thru the floor board? The round tubes? Or are those just notches for the pipes to run under?
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      Quote Originally Posted by CAMAROBOY69
      Thats going to be a monster!! Keep the pics coming. As many as you want.
      Are those exhaust pipes I see coming thru the floor board? The round tubes? Or are those just notches for the pipes to run under?
      Thanks for the kind words guys.

      The tubes are reliefs patched into the floor for the exhaust considering the size and the low rid height intended for the car.

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      Looks like one wild ride. Choosing the right wheels will be everything to keeping the ultimate sleeper look. I like the way the cage was done in the trunk. I had planned the same type of down tubes, but the crosstube is what makes it all work.Mike
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      Quote Originally Posted by MuscleRodz
      Looks like one wild ride. Choosing the right wheels will be everything to keeping the ultimate sleeper look. I like the way the cage was done in the trunk. I had planned the same type of down tubes, but the crosstube is what makes it all work.Mike

      It will roll on 15" steelies;)

      One reason why the front rotors are a little smaller.

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      Insanity! This car is going to be amazing when complete. Keep the pics coming.

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      This car is freaking awsome. I cant wait to see it done.
      Andrew Petty

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      71' Nova - LY6, T56

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      kevin,

      Did you do the cage in house? I'm looking for a nice tight fitting one like that in the Detroit area.

      --JMarsa

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      Quote Originally Posted by JMarsa
      kevin,

      Did you do the cage in house? I'm looking for a nice tight fitting one like that in the Detroit area.

      --JMarsa
      Yes sir, all of our fabrication is done in house including tube bending.

      Our fabrication abilities can be seen here.
      http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-services_fab-2.aspx

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