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    1. #41
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      well the firewall is almost done.. The AC unit is a vintage air unit out of a 64-66 Mustang, all tucks real nice under dash. Need to finish the welding and sealing, but wanted to drop donw on chassis to make sure I measured correctly. Yes I love the new LT4's Not sure why the pics are not showing










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    3. #43
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      Love the AC box, that's the way it should look!
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    4. #44
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      Awesome work Kevin.

      Don
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    5. #45
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      Nice job on the firewall panel. That looks great...
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    6. #46
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      I’m learning from the master..mastering the welding is my biggest challenge.. it’s all trial and error with wirespeed and voltage.. I still use the basic you taught me..

      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      Awesome work Kevin.

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      Im sure someone will build a nice looking panels at some point, but until than I was screwed.. wanted that look
      Quote Originally Posted by SSLance View Post
      Nice job on the firewall panel. That looks great...

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    8. #48
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      Which Vintage air kit did you use?

      Andrew
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    9. #49
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      Just another FYI on welding::: none of us are getting any younger & seeing is getting to be a worse problem with me for welding.
      There are magnifiers that slip behind the main lens of many helmets that can help, as long as it's not damp, hot & fogging them up.
      Extra mobile lighting positioned above the welding area helps, positioned clos & or further away, as long as it's not shinning from the back of your head.
      There are also premade clamp on lights that clamp to the handle or nozzle of a mig, or tape a tiny led flashlight to it.
      When going back to fill in missed spots with mig, or sometimes a whole area with tig, fine red sharpie marks on the sides of areas than need more spotting help me to focus to them. Sharpie ink then easily wipes off with denatured alcohol.

      Looks like you made your box project out a hint more than I did mine. I was able to cut & put back a small portion of the glove box pocket to the door, maybe you'll be able to keep the whole thing.

    10. #50
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      I used a 64-66 mustang.

      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      Which Vintage air kit did you use?

      Andrew

    11. #51
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      Ok, as good as it’s gonna get, put the brake booster and remaster on to make sure I have all the room I need.



    12. #52
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      Awesome build !!!! What did you ever do with the stock rear end..... asking for a friend ;)

    13. #53
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      Nice car! I had an '87 WE4/W02 car for about 15 years. I still miss that one.

      Quote Originally Posted by BuickLs1 View Post
      Awesome build !!!! What did you ever do with the stock rear end..... asking for a friend ;)

      Damn - beat me to the question by 41 minutes. :-)

    14. #54
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      Sorry fellas gone

      Quote Originally Posted by BuickLs1 View Post
      Awesome build !!!! What did you ever do with the stock rear end..... asking for a friend ;)
      Quote Originally Posted by gardnerme View Post
      Nice car! I had an '87 WE4/W02 car for about 15 years. I still miss that one.




      Damn - beat me to the question by 41 minutes. :-)

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      Damn Kevin if you keep this up I’m going to have to go back to my engineering job to keep groceries on the table.

      Looks good, great to see you rockin it.

      Don
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    17. #57
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      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      Damn Kevin if you keep this up I’m going to have to go back to my engineering job to keep groceries on the table.

      Looks good, great to see you rockin it.

      Don
      Thanks Don...

    18. #58
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      Great work, from another V8 LT swapped buick guy.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ArthurJGuy View Post
      Great work, from another V8 LT swapped buick guy.
      Im getting flamed by some of the GN's guys.. they didnt like I called there baby ugly

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      Quote Originally Posted by qnitro View Post
      Im getting flamed by some of the GN's guys.. they didnt like I called there baby ugly
      Never amazes me. I've had both Ford and Pontiac guys be completely billigerent to me, once they figured out they are LS powered. You're putting a friggin LT4 in there and doing a killer job. Who can complain about anything?!?!?

      Andrew
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
      1967 Cougar build
      GM High-Tech Performance feature
      My YouTube Channel Please Subscribe!
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      Dr. EFI
      I deliver what EFI promises.
      Remote Holley EFI tuning.
      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her

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