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    Thread: '68 Firebird

    1. #61
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      Cliff, looks awesome. I bet you get a lot of looks and comments on your bird over there.



      Sam
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      Jack of all trades, master of none.


    2. #62
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      Cliff, great pictures. Always liked your car. The black and white contrasting colors gives the car character.

    3. #63
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      I <3 your Firbird

      It just looks so good.
      "If you analyse the function of an object, its form often becomes obvious." - Prof F.A. Porsche
      "Perfection is a myth..." Nakai-San, Rauh Welt.
      Build Thread 68 Firebird Aka Firechicken

    4. #64
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      Thanks guys! And yes those are all the great elements of a great life!
      Just finished installing a smoked glass kit and new mirrors.


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    5. #65
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      Quote Originally Posted by Lenie View Post
      Cliff, great pictures. Always liked your car. The black and white contrasting colors gives the car character.
      Hi Lenie, how's the Bird coming along?


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    6. #66
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      I love first gen's in white.

      Very nice!!

    7. #67
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      wow the wheels look kil as the sterring wheel but i think the center of the rim would pop in gold.

    8. #68
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Thanks guys. Yes, it's Poncho powered (461).
      Some more pics:





      did you have this horn button made? if so by who?

    9. #69
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      I believe it was Mark Strelka (NH?). He used to be on the Performance Years board.


      Cliff
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      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    10. #70
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      Time for an update, been a year I see.
      After driving around for a while I played with thought for upgrading the front and rear suspension.
      Having the tubular a-arms and coil overs for years a spindle upgrade: L&H tall spindles, the rear will have to part from the leaf springs and receive a 4 link which is on it's way together with new headers and a new valley pan.


      Cliff
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    11. #71
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      L&H spindles and steering arms

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      Cliff
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    12. #72
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      Waiting for some bolts to finish the spindle job.
      Magnaflow exhaust kit from Frank arrived today. Also an upholstery job for the rear seat and package tray.


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    13. #73
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      Looking good Cliff!

      Will you be in time to join us for the Fast Car Festival (http://www.fast-car-festival.nl/)?
      Last edited by neki67; 07-23-2011 at 07:59 AM. Reason: url

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      Cliff
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    15. #75
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      Quote Originally Posted by neki67 View Post
      Looking good Cliff!

      Will you be in time to join us for the Fast Car Festival (http://www.fast-car-festival.nl/)?
      Hey Rene,

      Well I wish, the bolts holding me back from puting back the brakes back. The 4 link will be here end of next month together with the new sway bar (torsion bar).
      And as an extra; I will be Dad again between now and 3 weeks.


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    16. #76
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      Hi Cliff, lots of new improvements!
      Sounds good. The Magnaflow also. I have one as well. Nice mellow sound.

      What 4-link did you get? I am also considering to change the leafs for a 4-link.

      Where did I see that rear bench before? 68 camaro...... yes, your buddy Erik. Looks like you guys share the same floor.....

      Dad again? whow, you've really been busy lately :-)
      1968 Camaro, 400SBC, Baer T4 13", Airride, Autometer, 18" Intro's, March, LED taillights, Magnaflow, König seats.
      1969 Nova, LS1/4L60e, Bear brakes, ridetech suspension, AFX spindles, 69 Camaro bumpers + some custom touches.

    17. #77
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      congrats on the new kid Cliff. I'm also glad to see you getting a lot of use out of the car. The upholstery looks great.
      Trey

      "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
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      1979 WS6 Trans Am stock LT1/T56 drive train out of my Formula. BMW M-parallel rims. C5/C6 brakes

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    18. #78
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      Quote Originally Posted by Moabdude View Post
      Hi Cliff, lots of new improvements!
      Sounds good. The Magnaflow also. I have one as well. Nice mellow sound.

      What 4-link did you get? I am also considering to change the leafs for a 4-link.

      Where did I see that rear bench before? 68 camaro...... yes, your buddy Erik. Looks like you guys share the same floor.....

      Dad again? whow, you've really been busy lately :-)

      Hey Bram,

      I saw you finished your Camaro, Looking good, really good!!!!
      It was time for some improvements, car didn't handle the way I wanted.
      Hahahaha yeah Erik and I got a nice deal on leather upholstery and it matches the new Sparco seats.
      4- Link is from Chassiswork, partly here and partly on its way while we are speaking. I thought you has Airride on all 4 corners.
      Yep, very busy Couple of weeks only then I will be very very busy LOL


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    19. #79
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      Quote Originally Posted by WS6 View Post
      congrats on the new kid Cliff. I'm also glad to see you getting a lot of use out of the car. The upholstery looks great.

      hey Trey!
      Thanks! I wish I could (AB-) use it a lot more ;)


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    20. #80
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post


      Very cool back seat stitching.

      Chris

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