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    1. #21
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      Nice work Frank.

      Very impressive fabrication skills.

      marty-mj
      GarageScene.net High Speed Welding KDHotrods RecoveryRoomInteriors WegnerAutomotive Autometer Ride-Tech


    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by syborg tt View Post
      Nice work Frank.

      Very impressive fabrication skills.
      Thanks Marty

    3. #23
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      Quote Originally Posted by BigBronco View Post
      What a snarky comment. .
      apologies for seeming snarky.

      Was just curious as actual usage from those who have used the digital dashes, if they are good for a daily driver.
      I have seen several in cars at car shows/SEMA etc. But have never been in one driving to know if there is any loss of view due to light.

      -Sorry to OP for the hijack, the dash you built is high quality, and if i owned the car, i'd buy one asap.
      ...life is too short, live for today, tomorrow isn't guaranteed

    4. #24
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      I hear you that why I am gonna put a 69 Camaro dash in mine

    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by Camarofreak67 View Post
      I hear you that why I am gonna put a 69 Camaro dash in mine
      Got a few guys doing the same on they’re 2nd gens and firebirds

    6. #26
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      Beautiful!
      Will that fit a 5th Gen ElCo or G-Body?
      1987 El Camino SS
      Displacement=357 CID 10-1
      Intake=Lingenfelter SR w/30 lb 52mm TB
      Heads=AFR 195 Street Eliminators
      Cam=Lingenfelter 219/219 .560/.560 112 LC
      Headers=Doug Thorley Tri-y 15/8", 2-1/2 exhaust
      Computer=1227730 NVSRAM S_AUJP_V4 Bin
      Trans=700-R4
      Rear End=GN 8.5 Posi 342
      Brakes= C-5

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by drb930 View Post
      Beautiful!
      Will that fit a 5th Gen ElCo or G-Body?
      This is specifically for 69 camaro and can be used on 1969 - 76 nova with minor mods

    8. #28
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      Is it paint ready or will it need body work ? Thanks.

    9. #29
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      Quote Originally Posted by bill1969camaro View Post
      Is it paint ready or will it need body work ? Thanks.
      99% paint ready

    10. #30
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      Custom HolleyEfi 12.3 on 1969 camaro with 69 nova dash pad

      “ Little sneak peek at part #01-2021 for very special 1969 camaro ,
      YouTube clip https://youtu.be/l9ThXlYzmOc

      Will be making these below at $3k plus shipping running about 6 weeks out at the monent.
      pricey but each one is about 80 labor hours to produce .


      Brief description—————— custom aluminum 1969 camaro Holley Efi 12.3 gauge panel with 69 nova dash pad. These fit 69-76 novas with minor mods to car.
      These are custom made pieces using .063 3003 / 5052 AL . Composed of about 30 separate pieces that need to be precisely bent / shaped and Tig welded together without bleeding to inside corners for ultimate clean look . Will mount to stock locations and made for stock 3.5” steering column only and uses 69 camaro steering column lower collar. Very tight clearances for ultimate fit . Unit has overall curvature just like OEM , just very ergonomic in looks and function .


      Check out @1969camaroslunkworks for other awesome products for first gen protouring builds—

      #holleyefi #holleyefidash #holleyefi12.3 #grayareasteelco #rawsteelcamaro #zerowoodinterior #1969camaross #1969camaro #1967camaro #1968camaro #firstgen #camaro #firebird #holleyperformance #jlaudio #camarohoodlouvers #musclecar #customintake #1969camarohoodlouvers #chevroletperfomance #protouring
      #coldairintake #lscoldairintake #customkickpanels #jlmicrosub #firstgencamaros #kickpanelspeakers #kickpanels #customholleyefi


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    11. #31
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      I might have to get with you about the possibility of doing a bezel for my Cutlass dash... I modified mine and used ABS for now. Cutlass piece is much smaller
      Big dreams, small pockets....

      Chris--
      '72 Cutlass S LSA/T56 Magnum
      Bowler Performance, Rushforth Wheels, ATS, Holley EFI, KORE3, Ridetech

      Project Motor City Madness

    12. #32
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      Quote Originally Posted by csouth View Post
      I might have to get with you about the possibility of doing a bezel for my Cutlass dash... I modified mine and used ABS for now. Cutlass piece is much smaller
      Thank you but for the moment I’m just doing this set up. Wish I could help

    13. #33
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      Great work. Do you know if it will work in a 69 camaro with the Ididit tilt column??

    14. #34
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      Quote Originally Posted by Just_a_69 View Post
      Great work. Do you know if it will work in a 69 camaro with the Ididit tilt column??
      Yes it will work but will have a 3/4” gap around your steering column , I would check with I did it I believe they have a sleeve for stock dimensions

    15. #35
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      Custom HolleyEfi 12.3 on 1969 camaro with 69 nova dash pad

      Still working my way down the list ,
      1969 camaro custom Holley efi 12.3 cluster $3k
      Kickpanels $750
      Kickpanel speaker buckets $750
      JLMICROSUB subwoofer enclosure $350

      https://youtu.be/l9ThXlYzmOc

      https://youtu.be/Rz0Q6LVP13E

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    16. #36
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      As impressed with Frank's fab skills on my hood heat extractors as I am all these photos just solidify it more. Excellent work frank.
      Anyone out there needing his skills you will absolutely not. E disappointed.
      Jason
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      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
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      1989 CBR Hurricane anniversary edition

    17. #37
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      Thank you Jason , i give it all I got , both on product an service 🤝

    18. #38
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      Looks awsome bro

    19. #39
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      What were the minor modifications that had to be made for this to fit in the 70 Nova?

    20. #40
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      Quote Originally Posted by kasprzykdc06 View Post
      What were the minor modifications that had to be made for this to fit in the 70 Nova?
      Will need to extend steering column 3/8 threaded hangers and drill a hole that will be hidden to attach panel

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