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    1. #21
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      http://www.controlfreaksuspensions.com/

      Possibly not safe for work um.. "mascot" logo. (cartoon ass)

      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza


    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      great shots. Thanks tony.



      ? who's was this?
      His name is Jeff..forget his last name..he worked for Ray Moss who is a customer of ours and has a good group of cars..Jeff now works for Goodmark in their shop where they put their panels on customers cars..you can carry a camaro or chevelle or whatever..they will put in floors, trunk pans, rockers, qtrs etc. he's a nice guy and friend of mine...
      Bob "cooter" Johnson

      (Disclamer: Any and all "questionable" comments made by Bob Johnson, Redneck, are to be taken as good natured Good 'ol boy humor. If I offended you, please get a sense of humor...)

    3. #23
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      Great pictures as usual Tony.
      Bill

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    4. #24
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      Thanks for all the great shots, Tony.

      Damn that was a lot of pictures....I'm dizzy now.
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    5. #25
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      I’ve seen this car on the road around my house a few times, it’s very nice. What is it? It’s a ford right?



      Mike

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      66 or 67 Fairlane I think
      Comet if it is a Mercury
      Bill

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    7. #27
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      that camaro is interesting....I like it...
      colt zantop

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    8. #28
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      Tahnks for the pics looks like it was a good show.

    9. #29
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      great pics Tony . Thanks !

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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      http://www.controlfreaksuspensions.com/

      Possibly not safe for work um.. "mascot" logo. (cartoon ass)
      Tony, don't you mean mASScot?
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    11. #31
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      ok. i don't like it. The top doesn't work.

      however, the real question is, Is this a pro-touring car or not?
      The answer to this question will answer the question weather bob's SN65 is also. The concept is the same for both cars.
      Hi Tony,

      I kind of like the way it looks (at least in the photos, most cars tend to look a bit different in person). I don't have as much trouble with the roof as I do with the length of the fender between the wheel and the door. It would look better if it was a tad longer.

      You have made an interesting point. When does the line fade from updated classic to a late model with a body kit?

      What is the defining criteria?

      For example. Take a 71 Cuda. And you replace every last mechanical, electrical and interior with todays technology. Then you modify every last body panel, making basically the entire car a one off creation that has maybe 20% of original cuda left.

      Is that a pro touring car?

      Take a Corvette where the entire frame, suspension, drivetrain, electrical and mechanicals are all totally replaced with current technology. All that is left from the original vette is the fiberglass body and that is extensivly modified (late model door handles, flared fenders and quarters, etc).

      Is that a pro touring car?

      Take a 65 mustang where the entire chassis, suspension, drivetrain, electrical and mechanicals are all totally replaced with current technology. All that is left from the original stang is the body and that is extensivly modified (flared fenders and quarters, modified hood, etc).

      Is that a pro touring car?

      It is an interesting question, that I personally cannot answer. I think that it is an issue that needs to be decided by the pro-touring "powers that be".

    12. #32
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      noooo

      If you want to ask whether or not this car or that car is P/T, start a new thread.....or read the miriad of other similar threads. That topic always ends up getting the thread locked down!

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      Sorry... :-(

      Should not have hijacked this thread.....

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      Honestly, no car here is very original if it is protouring, so I don't want to be the one to make the mark in the sand. Having seen SN 65 twice now, I like what I see. Comparing it to the white car is a bit unfair. Not that both don't have a ton of work, just style I guess. The SN65 looks like a 65 mustang at a glance. The camaro looks like a late model car with a 69 grafted on each end. I am not knocking it, it is just not me. I do not think the two pieces flow, even though the work was good.

      Now, back to our regularly scheduled program....
      Bill

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      dang hijackers!

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      Ha ha. Sorry. saw the pic and couldnt resist. the comparison was too easy to pass up. The topic really doesnt need that much discussion at all.

      Didn't want to start a new thread just to start a flame war and have to take it down later. This way more minds get to ponder the question.
      A locked thread falls off and wont get looked at. So it was simple logistics for me and my agenda. (lol)

      My work here is done.. mwahahahaah.

      /seriously though. Nice pics. who won?
      Tony Langlois
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      whats going on with these vettes? Its looks like there are several just like this one


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      or read the miriad of other similar threads. That topic always ends up getting the thread locked down!
      Not to worry, Im the one who ends up locking them all up anyway. lol.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    19. #39
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      Not to worry, Im the one who ends up locking them all up anyway. lol.
      I always read the locked threads first! I gotta know what was going on to get 'em locked. I'm hi-jacking, aren't I?!?

    20. #40
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      Thanks for all the great pics Tony!
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