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    1. #41
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      Aug 2004
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      Ortonville, Michigan
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      Incredible job! The engine bay is very well done too. What is the setup for your pulleys and brackets? I did something similar to your setup but I like yours better.Thanks, Mike
      Thanks, I made all my own brackets. It was the only way i could get the accessories where I wanted.

      Billy



    2. #42
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      Feb 2006
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      Southern California
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      Very nicely done! I can't believe I miss this post. Great job!


      Ron

      "If at first you don't succeed Skydiving is not for you"

      1970 Z28
      Scott Mock C6 Subframe, Ridetech RJoint 4 link
      LSX454
      Anvil Auto - through the build

    3. #43
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      Nov 2001
      Location
      Slatington, PA
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      32

      pulleys

      What pulleys did you use? Did you have to drill that hole in the head or did it come that way? Did you use the factory lower radiator hose or did you use some other application? Thanks, Mike

    4. #44
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      What pulleys did you use? Did you have to drill that hole in the head or did it come that way? Did you use the factory lower radiator hose or did you use some other application? Thanks, Mike
      I used March water pump and crank pulley, DSE power steering pulley, and a reproduction deep groove alternator pulley. The lower raiator hose was fabricated from steel tubing. If I can find a pic i'll post it. Thanks

      Billy

    5. #45
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      Nov 2001
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      Slatington, PA
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      Bolt hole

      Did you drill the hole for the alternator or did the head come that way? Thanks, Mike

    6. #46
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      The alternator hole was already in the head. Thanks

      Billy

    7. #47
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      Mar 2005
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      Portland, OR
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      I spent some time observing the detail under the hood - factory didn't get it that straight. Perfect brake lines, sweet overflow line, exact PCV hose, slick HVAC plumbing, nothing too gaudy...
      Ben C. - Sometimes Complete > Perfection - I just want to drive my car...
      1969 Nova 408/T56 | 2003 XJ8 Sport LS2/T56

    8. #48
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      Mar 2007
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      Clean!

    9. #49
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      i like it....very nice
      Colin Russ

    10. #50
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      Dec 2005
      Location
      North of Toronto
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      I like the heater core hoses.
      What wiper motor is that? What paint did you use for the inner fenders?
      Power brakes!!
      Great wheels and colour. I may be biased!!!
      Documented 302 Z-28 car updated restoration underway.

    11. #51
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      Mar 2005
      Location
      Portland, OR
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      90
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      Quote Originally Posted by lftnwhls
      What wiper motor is that?
      Looks like a DSE "Selecta Speed" - link
      Ben C. - Sometimes Complete > Perfection - I just want to drive my car...
      1969 Nova 408/T56 | 2003 XJ8 Sport LS2/T56

    12. #52
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      Nov 2006
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      Looks Beautiful! I love the engine bay. I can't decide what color to paint my 69, seeing yours you just made the dicision more dificult.
      Did you have to fab the bottom of those mirrors or did they fit like that, and do you know what they came off ? Like I said before beautiful. Wayne

    13. #53
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      Feb 2005
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      Quote Originally Posted by formula98
      Very nicely done! I can't believe I miss this post. Great job!
      Me too!

      Awesome... top notch!

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