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    1. #1
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      Quote Originally Posted by ProStreet R/T
      so what is this the chassis of the fabled awd 1st gen camaro
      I wonder if it would be easier (and much cheaper) to fab up a frame that uses the Audi S4 V8 motor/transfer case/susp instead of this set up? It would be packaged a little cleaner and you would have the computer controls for the AWD.

      ~Ryan


    2. #2
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      It looks like the AWD frame Rad Rides built for the 49 they are doing
      -David

    3. #3
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      Lets SEE some Rad Ride's Stuff? did they not have much there this year?
      72 Nova

    4. #4
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      so what is this the chassis of the fabled awd 1st gen camaro?
      It is the chassis Rad Rides did for an AWD 49 Sedan Delivery. I wonder why they put the SC there, to show how far back the motor is? Excellent work by Troy once again. Comparing my little AWD project to his I would claim , But my skills and my pockt-book would quickly prove that is a lie.

      Mal

    5. #5
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      "Obsidian" Mustang

      Here ya go.
      This Mustang was not done by the Ring Brothers. I went to their site and they don't show any info on it. After more searching I found it here:

      http://www.ponysite.de/news.htm and searching the company names listed there, I found the builder here: http://www.autoworksracing.com/proje...ng_67_supe.htm

      The second rendering and finished product looks alot better than the original rendering. The cowl is over the top but like the first site said you can "Obsidianize" your very own any way you want.

      Mal

    6. #6
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      I'm the one who misinformed Mr. Nutcase. If that isn't the Ring Bros. Mustang, then which is?

      Is it this one:


      -j
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    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyR
      I'm the one who misinformed Mr. Nutcase. If that isn't the Ring Bros. Mustang, then which is?

      Is it this one:


      -j
      Yes, that is the Ring Bros car.

      Jody

    8. #8
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      Dec 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyR
      I'm the one who misinformed Mr. Nutcase. If that isn't the Ring Bros. Mustang, then which is?

      Is it this one:


      -j
      to me that was one of the nicest cars at the show. there were so many handmade ,1 -off parts on that car . that each day when i came around, i saw something i had missed before.

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by 4OfaKind
      It is the chassis Rad Rides did for an AWD 49 Sedan Delivery. I wonder why they put the SC there, to show how far back the motor is? Excellent work by Troy once again. Comparing my little AWD project to his I would claim , But my skills and my pockt-book would quickly prove that is a lie.

      Mal
      I don't think the blower was there for looks. It was bolted in there, and I think they are going to use that blower.
      Robert Braga
      1969 Camaro LS2/T56 D1SC
      www.automotivedesigneng.com
      US Collision / Mortenson's Custom Touch / DPE Wheel / Tim Bruning / Columbia Parts Company




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