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    Thread: 69 Camaro

    1. #101
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      Nov 2007
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      Quote Originally Posted by DJW32 View Post
      Absolutely a killer build!
      Thanks David!



    2. #102
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      Please don't take any offense to this, but there is one thing that sux about your car............................................... ...............................








      It's not sitting in my drive way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. I really like your build. Great work and attention to detail. Good job. Now, can I send you mine to finish? hahahaha.......

      Carl Wilson
      1968 Camaro - T-56 6 speed - 383 Stroker, 2014 Mustang GT seats. FiTech EFI, Tanks Inc. Tank with Deutschwerks fuel pump.

    3. #103
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      Quote Originally Posted by minendrews68 View Post
      Please don't take any offense to this, but there is one thing that sux about your car............................................... ...............................







      It's not sitting in my drive way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. I really like your build. Great work and attention to detail. Good job. Now, can I send you mine to finish? hahahaha.......
      Thanks Carl.... No offense taken.

    4. #104
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      Here's some more updates. Almost up to date. All the dash wiring has been completed and the dash insert has been installed along with the steering column and steering wheel.

      I'm making some changes in the engine compartment and had to re-mock up the nose to do so. One of the changes is the super charger intake tube. My original didn't work out on the dyno so a bigger one was in order.



















    5. #105
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      Here are few pictures of the radiator support and skirts mocked up so I could mock up the heater and A/C hoses. Also one picture of the steering shaft installed.

      Pretty much up to date now. Fenders, skirts and radiator support are all ready for paint. I painted the radiator, air condenser and intercooler and a few other parts this week end. So there will be more to come soon.
















    6. #106
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      Jul 2012
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      Jay,

      Can't say enough how much I like the build, very inspiring!! Love the panels up front, nice touch for sure.

      Two questions for you, did you make the instrument panel insert, and I see your running a manual brake setup, any particular reason, or just a preference? I going back and fourth between a manual setup or a hydra-boost setup so was just curious more then anything.

      Jack
      Jack~

      1969 Camaro Convertible - In Progress.

      Body Mods, LSx TT Setup, T56, 4 Link, Lowered, the works.

    7. #107
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      Quote Originally Posted by Boostable View Post
      Jay,

      Can't say enough how much I like the build, very inspiring!! Love the panels up front, nice touch for sure.

      Two questions for you, did you make the instrument panel insert, and I see your running a manual brake setup, any particular reason, or just a preference? I going back and fourth between a manual setup or a hydra-boost setup so was just curious more then anything.

      Jack
      I'm glad you like the build and it's inspiring to you.

      The dash insert is DSE. All I did was cut the holes. The manual brakes are just my preference.

    8. #108
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      Awesome job !
      Nice & clean...
      Stance & wheels are killer.
      Wiring job is so clean...

      Don't you wanna come to France for vacations & play with the wiring of my 69 Bird ?
      Very nice guys, thanks for sharing
      Gil

    9. #109
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    10. #110
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      Quote Originally Posted by Gil View Post
      Awesome job !
      Nice & clean...
      Stance & wheels are killer.
      Wiring job is so clean...

      Don't you wanna come to France for vacations & play with the wiring of my 69 Bird ?
      Very nice guys, thanks for sharing
      Gil
      Thanks Gill. The wiring is a LOT of work. I have a guy that comes in to help out with that. He also cloth braids the harnesses for me. So I can't take all the credit for that one.

    11. #111
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      Quote Originally Posted by icebird84 View Post
      magnificent job
      Thanks Benni!!!!

    12. #112
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      Nothing but Perfection as always Jay,If you get bored and nothing else to do(lol) I will take a set of those closeout panels,great job as always.

    13. #113
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      Wow....just wow!!!

    14. #114
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      Quote Originally Posted by tubbed69 View Post
      Nothing but Perfection as always Jay,If you get bored and nothing else to do(lol) I will take a set of those closeout panels,great job as always.
      Thanks Jeff! I'm sure your more the capable of making a set of those yourself. Your car looks amazing!!! I'm waiting to see the Recaro's installed.

    15. #115
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      Quote Originally Posted by efs69 View Post
      Wow....just wow!!!
      Thanks!

    16. #116
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jamess113 View Post
      Thanks Jeff! I'm sure your more the capable of making a set of those yourself. Your car looks amazing!!! I waiting to see the Recaro's installed.
      Jay,working 7/12s forever now,maybe someday or I bring it to you?

    17. #117
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      Update ?

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      Please !
      Gil

    18. #118
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      Nice build, Amazing fabrication, love the intake tube!! Car is looking great!

    19. #119
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      Nov 2007
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      Well, I've been making good progress. I got the radiator support, radiator, inter-cooler, fender skirts and fenders painted. The fenders and skirts are assembled and are installed. A/C hose are all hooked up and most of the front end wiring harness is installed. It's finally coming together. I'll have some more picture's to post up a little later today.

























    20. #120
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      Quote Originally Posted by Gil View Post
      Update ?

      Please !
      Gil
      Ask and you shall receive Gil.

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