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    1. #41
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      That looks killer... more pics of that exhaust!
      -Chris
      '69 Corvette
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    2. #42
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      Quote Originally Posted by vette427-sbc View Post
      That looks killer... more pics of that exhaust!
      You gotter. Not my proudest work, but i wanted to see if it would work out and fit properly before I invested a couple thousand in stainless. The 2.25" primaries are overkill but it looks cool and made for a good challenge.

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    3. #43
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      Finished the intake last night.

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    4. #44
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      Wish I was more detailed building this thing, but all I have is a bunch of pictures from each big milestoney. Anyway here's the motor back in, fire wall notched, brakes and clutch bled. Going to put the wiring back in this weekend and hopefully fire this jalopy up.

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    5. #45
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      Wow, this has gone through an incredible transformation. Damn, your welding skills are insane. Care to share what equipment you are using?


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
      1976 T/A LS1 6 Speed, and etc. SOLD

    6. #46
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      Quote Originally Posted by ryeguy2006a View Post
      Wow, this has gone through an incredible transformation. Damn, your welding skills are insane. Care to share what equipment you are using?

      Thank you sir, I have a Millermatic 211 auto set for my GMAW welding and a cheap Linde 185 AC/DC machine for GTAW.

    7. #47
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      Lol still alive, here some more ****.

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    8. #48
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      Quote Originally Posted by croooksie View Post
      Wish I was more detailed building this thing, but all I have is a bunch of pictures from each big milestoney. Anyway here's the motor back in, fire wall notched, brakes and clutch bled. Going to put the wiring back in this weekend and hopefully fire this jalopy up.

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      very cool!do you have any pics of the wiper motor mods?regards

    9. #49
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      Wow what an incredible build so far.
      marty-mj
      GarageScene.net High Speed Welding KDHotrods RecoveryRoomInteriors WegnerAutomotive Autometer Ride-Tech

    10. #50
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      Amazing!!

    11. #51
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      Finish closing in the trunk. Hated the factory trunk, and it hides the battery and bottle.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Gmc427 View Post
      very cool!do you have any pics of the wiper motor mods?regards
      Sorry I don't, I haven't perfected it yet. I literally just extended the drive rod and flipped it to the other side. I'm not even sure what the hole was for in the firewall, I believe foot well vents??

    12. #52
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      Quote Originally Posted by croooksie View Post
      Finish closing in the trunk. Hated the factory trunk, and it hides the battery and bottle.

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      Sorry I don't, I haven't perfected it yet. I literally just extended the drive rod and flipped it to the other side. I'm not even sure what the hole was for in the firewall, I believe foot well vents??
      heater blower,regards

    13. #53
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      Wow! this was really thinking outside the box and as far away as you can get just buying parts. Impressive fab skills!

    14. #54
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      Wow I'm totally impressed. Awesome build thread.
      TANKMASTERJ
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      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
      2023 Rapid Blue ZL1 the Blue Devil
      2000 HD Softail
      1989 CBR Hurricane anniversary edition

    15. #55
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      Jan 2016
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      really cool build, how did you mount your c5 A arms? They seem to be straight, level? I think they are supposed to be angled, offset to keep its suspension geometry.Dobbertin performance makes mounting brackets to hang c5 arms or you can make a simple jig to reverse engineer the c5 corvette mounts to get the correct suspension geometry. just wanted to get your thoughts on this, thanks

    16. #56
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      Quote Originally Posted by drivefaster80 View Post
      really cool build, how did you mount your c5 A arms? They seem to be straight, level? I think they are supposed to be angled, offset to keep its suspension geometry.Dobbertin performance makes mounting brackets to hang c5 arms or you can make a simple jig to reverse engineer the c5 corvette mounts to get the correct suspension geometry. just wanted to get your thoughts on this, thanks

      The uppers, spindles, diff and axles are Toyota supra. The front are mounted at an angle its just hard to see. I followed factory geometry for the most part but there is lots of information on suspension geometry. I forgot most of what I learned already.

    17. #57
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      Little more done, got the bottom, bay and inside all coated/painted and just working on re-assembly.
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