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    1. #41
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    2. #42
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      Quote Originally Posted by yellow1098Greg View Post
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      If your tank is aluminum, that fuel gauge may not work, just a heads up.

    3. #43
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      It is Coated galvanized steel then Powder Coated Silver. So I’m thinking it should be good?

    4. #44
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      Quote Originally Posted by yellow1098Greg View Post
      It is Coated galvanized steel then Powder Coated Silver. So I’m thinking it should be good?
      Yep, it will be fine. They were having trouble with aluminum tanks reflecting the lidar. Maybe because it was just to shiny, not sure. But guys were complaining that they were getting false readings with aluminum tanks. Steel is fine, you should be all good.

    5. #45
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      Started restoring a 59 coupe deville. Lots of custom sheetmetal cuz its pretty badly rotten out. Give me a few year for this one

    6. #46
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      Powertrain and suspension and good enough for now.
      Trying my hand and some paint and body stuff (learning by mistakes!)

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    7. #47
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      Working on a ‘71 LT1 that sat for 10 years.
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      Wanna Be A G

    8. #48
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      Motor is out and being decked and honed. Will rebuilt starting next week. Upgrading 3rd member yoke to 1350 sealed UV joints. Ceramic coated the headers. New motor mounts. Heat shielding the floor. New radiator expansion tank. New becool radiator (last one had pin holes and was spraying coolant all over the engine compartment). Welding up all the old mount holes in the engine comparment and spraying it flat black. installed new Boss 429 hood scoop. Sheesh, lots going on with Shamona.

    9. #49
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      Took the big block out of my wagon and working on a turbo LS swap. I've run a carb'd 496BBC/TH400 in the wagon for 15 years, switching to a fuel injected, turbo 6.0 with a 4l80E, hopefully the fuel economy picks up a bit.Name:  20241222_150508.jpg
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    10. #50
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      TKX install on 63 Chevy II wagon

    11. #51
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      have a ton of different projects on my channel

      https://www.youtube.com/@jeffreyrigged

    12. #52
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      Currently.... need to replace the 2pc rear main seal on my SBC 350 (used a rubber Fel-Pro, but now going to try the Flouroelastamer Fel-Pro one). This is going in my 1964 C20 Restoratmod 'Shop Truck' named STEEVE. I can let the truck idle all day long and not a drop of oil will drip, but once I go for a 10 minute drive and do 50mph or more, then back of the oil pan, starter and flywheel housing are coated in oil. So going to see if this material will do the trick as many reviews state it has worked for them.

      Also need to start the Resto/ProTouring build of my 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula. Talking with my friend (whose car I co-drive in SCCA autocross) about just doing the build in his shop. My wife also state I could get a lift for my garage. So many choices!

      Lastly, just finished competing at the SCCA Spring Nationals with my friend's 1967 Firebird (ProTouring). I was happy with my results as I had passed a few people who I had not beaten yet, but got bumped out of the trophies by the last two people running. Day one was dry, day two was soaking wet!

    13. #53
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      Picked up a project. 1967 Buick Skylark. with lots of money invested. Now to make it usable.
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    14. #54
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      Something pretty cool ... 3D printed console with some custom machined goodies

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      Build it right ... 'The 2nd Time !!'
      69' SS/RS X11 PRO-TOURING E-Force LS7 - SOLD
      2 Custom FJ40's -SOLD
      77' 911 Hotrod - SOLD
      'Killer Piggy' 73 FJ55
      67 Camaro - TBD

    15. #55
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      THAT looks amazing.
      2021 Durango R/T
      2005 Dakota beater
      2003 Dakota project-o-mobile

    16. #56
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      Quote Originally Posted by Vimes View Post
      THAT looks amazing.
      Thank you Vimes
      If anyone is interested in the build ... here is the link to the interior and the console details starting around Page 6

      https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php?t=60086

      Cheers
      Steve
      Build it right ... 'The 2nd Time !!'
      69' SS/RS X11 PRO-TOURING E-Force LS7 - SOLD
      2 Custom FJ40's -SOLD
      77' 911 Hotrod - SOLD
      'Killer Piggy' 73 FJ55
      67 Camaro - TBD

    17. #57
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      That console is Dope! Very nice job, I need one for my 70 mustang. I am currently console-less.

    18. #58
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      I'll bet your wife isn't to happy about your big red console sitting on her dining room table - LOL. Very nice work.

      Rodney
      Rodney Meyers
      72 Olds 442 Rest-mod clone

    19. #59
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      I just finished restoring/moding the stock console for my '72 442 convertible. Here's some pics

      Rodney

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      Started with this.

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      Padded the hard plastic console lid and wrapped in black vinyl.

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      Added a USB jack inside the center compartment.

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      Finished results.
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      Rodney Meyers
      72 Olds 442 Rest-mod clone

    20. #60
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      Quote Originally Posted by cdrod View Post
      I'll bet your wife isn't to happy about your big red console sitting on her dining room table - LOL. Very nice work.

      Rodney
      Thanks gents !!!
      Have to admit, the wife is a champ and didn't complain about this one

      Cheers
      Steve
      Build it right ... 'The 2nd Time !!'
      69' SS/RS X11 PRO-TOURING E-Force LS7 - SOLD
      2 Custom FJ40's -SOLD
      77' 911 Hotrod - SOLD
      'Killer Piggy' 73 FJ55
      67 Camaro - TBD

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