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    1. #81
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      Jan 2006
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      New Jersey
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      323
      car looks great. you probably are aware of the install problems with tranny--->bellhousing/clutch/flywheel but i did something thatmad it a lot easier. i just pushed on the clutch arm and the tranyn slid right in. i didnt have to take anything apart. cc5s helped me out too. good luck!

      1969 Camaro SS aka Jumpin Jack Flash

      World All Aluminum 427 and tko-600 attached to that



      http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2305230/1



    2. #82
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
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      113
      fine69 cheers for the reply have you sparked that alloy427 yet that has got to be a great package im saving dollars for one,

    3. #83
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
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      113
      hi all finaly started working on the car again projects can get out of hand real quick heres some RSgrill shots wot a pain too install needs a lot of adjusting almost completed the floor ,hey frank anynews on getting some new glass down this way thanks hiwayman
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    4. #84
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
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      64
      D ur the man! looks amazing bro

    5. #85
      Join Date
      May 2001
      Location
      Mesa, Az.
      Posts
      1,434
      Country Flag: United States
      I second that... I don't know what it is about this car but I can't seem to read enough about the progress of this beast!!! Nice Job!

    6. #86
      Join Date
      Feb 2005
      Posts
      320
      Whats up Darrin? Car looks like its coming along nicely. I wish I could say mine was coming but its not even close. Body is barely on the frame. I keep meaning to post pictures and after seeing yours I am almost embarassed to post them. Maybe when you finish yours you can fly to NY and help me with mine. Chris

    7. #87
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Posts
      155
      kAMAROMAN,

      Are you building a full frame car too???

      Come on! Lets see it!
      (I need influence to make up my mesed up mind)

      Lead.
      LEADFOOT1
      1969 Camaro Pro-Touring project SOLD!!!

      NOW; as of 08-2006. Still a 1969 Camaro, BUT now a Convertible!, A 63 000 miles, 1 owner, 1 repaint in '78 that was stored inside from 1982 'till i got it car, and is now; Full custom tubbed to fit 19x8.5 and 20x13" Forgeline ZX3p wheels, w/345'-25-20's rear, C6-Z-06 brakes.
      AirBAr suspended +++

      1998 Dualie Crew Cab 3500/454 Fully Loaded.

    8. #88
      Join Date
      Feb 2005
      Posts
      320
      Building is a word hard to describe for what i am doing... but yes i am. I am not a fabricator by any means. More like trying to build. Chris

    9. #89
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
      Posts
      113
      hey chris lets see some shots of the car!fabricator is a word i can describe as do everything twice im sure thats what iv done with this car ,i think my mounting method is the defference in the time our projects have taken(weld in verse bolt in)hey man if you need some advice on how i went about something just ask keep at it

    10. #90
      Join Date
      Feb 2005
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      320
      Darrin I am going to get off my lazy a.. and finally take the pictures this weekend. Again not much to show but something. Chris

    11. #91
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
      Posts
      113
      hi all well the hiwayman has finaly got hold of a computer to post some news my camaro is finishd well kind of iv been driving it since the start of the year il have photos soon

    12. #92
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Posts
      155
      Nice to hear from you!

      Looking forward to seeing those pics!

      Lead
      LEADFOOT1
      1969 Camaro Pro-Touring project SOLD!!!

      NOW; as of 08-2006. Still a 1969 Camaro, BUT now a Convertible!, A 63 000 miles, 1 owner, 1 repaint in '78 that was stored inside from 1982 'till i got it car, and is now; Full custom tubbed to fit 19x8.5 and 20x13" Forgeline ZX3p wheels, w/345'-25-20's rear, C6-Z-06 brakes.
      AirBAr suspended +++

      1998 Dualie Crew Cab 3500/454 Fully Loaded.

    13. #93
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      Jan 2005
      Location
      Columbus, OH
      Posts
      210
      What kind of wheels are those?

    14. #94
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      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
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      113
      hey there wheels are 19-12ROH modenas

    15. #95
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      Apr 2006
      Location
      Atlanta GA
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      Pics!pics!pics!pics!pics!pics!pics!pics!pics!pics! pics!pics!pics!pics!

    16. #96
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      Mar 2007
      Location
      ghent new york
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      52
      Country Flag: United States
      looks great more pictures please

    17. #97
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      Aug 2006
      Location
      Brisbane QLD Australia
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      149
      looks great...and i agree..more pics please

    18. #98
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      Jul 2005
      Posts
      47
      oh man, i saw this thread pop up again and got all excited but I beat the new pictures here! haha I can't wait to see it. Awesome car!

    19. #99
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      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
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      113
      hey again and thanks for the kind words il post pics nextweek hope you guys like em

    20. #100
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      Sep 2005
      Location
      new zealand
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      113
      heres a photo
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