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    1. #101
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      Nice! Don't forget to post pictures so we can see!

      Benjamin

      Twin Dusters
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Aero Duster" project
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Daily Duster" project
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...RO-DUSTER-quot


    2. #102
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      I will dont worry. I have a few taken with my wifes new DSLR (merry christmas). I will get some more with it complete.

    3. #103
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      Can't wait to see pics. My builder received the valance and said it's very nice fiberglass work and was impressed. He's pretty good (did project Evade) so I was glad to hear that from him. Hopefully, it has a bit better fitment than your experience. We'll see!

    4. #104
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      where did you order from?

      I wanna see pics when you get it installed.

    5. #105
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      same as you I believe, Delta Bay directly.

      Will definitely get pics....when he sends them to me :(

    6. #106
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    7. #107
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      here some more pics!! All pics taken with my wifes new canon eos XS













      That was a good shot of my custom made aluminum radiator core support.




      backside of valance to show stiffening.

      Pics from the charity car show last weekend



























    8. #108
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      Nice! Looking good!
      Benjamin

      Twin Dusters
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Aero Duster" project
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Daily Duster" project
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...RO-DUSTER-quot

    9. #109
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      wow, thing looks super mean. With those 2 'triangles' that can be seen from either side of the split down the middle of the grill (is that the e-fan bracket?), it looks like it's gonna eat ya!

      Looks really really really good!!!

      edit: and don't keep me waiting that long for pics again ;) ha

    10. #110
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      looks good
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

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    11. #111
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      Quote Originally Posted by windsor View Post
      wow, thing looks super mean. With those 2 'triangles' that can be seen from either side of the split down the middle of the grill (is that the e-fan bracket?), it looks like it's gonna eat ya!

      Looks really really really good!!!

      edit: and don't keep me waiting that long for pics again ;) ha

      HAHA, the teeth!! those are the fan mounting brackets, I think it looks cool, but they will be painted black.

      I will try to keep pics coming more reguraly. I am working about 60-70 hours a week now and the wife still likes to see me ocasionally, so my time is precious when I get to work on the car.

    12. #112
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      Quote Originally Posted by falcon65 View Post
      HAHA, the teeth!! those are the fan mounting brackets, I think it looks cool, but they will be painted black.

      I will try to keep pics coming more reguraly. I am working about 60-70 hours a week now and the wife still likes to see me ocasionally, so my time is precious when I get to work on the car.
      EXCUSES EXCUSES!!!! HAHA! Just kidding... I know what you mean, I go to school full time and work a regular Job.
      Benjamin

      Twin Dusters
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      '72 Plymouth Duster "Daily Duster" project
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    13. #113
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      congrats on School and working. I put myself through school working at a hardware store. I still work at the hardware store on saturdays, I like working there, its a little extra cash and I like my discount. Plus they have an onsite engineer to answer all the technical questions. HAHA

    14. #114
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      Yeah... I work at a Body shop and I like it. Plus my boss is very understanding! I almost make enough to keep up with expenses but my Duster loves to drink gas and I have a 100+ mi. round trip. What kind of hardware store has an onsite engineer?
      Benjamin

      Twin Dusters
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Aero Duster" project
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Daily Duster" project
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    15. #115
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      I was kinda kidding, but alot of guys come in on saturdays to get my opinions on things (since im a full time engineer working for an aerospace company). So i end up doing a lot of smaller design problems and problem solving while i work at the hardware store.

    16. #116
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      Wow, that's a first for me in seeing a custom aluminum radiator support. How involved was it... hours of labor, tools involved, etc? Please post up any close-up shots.
      EngineeRunner - Vintage Ford - '66FBGT + '68F250CC4x4

    17. #117
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      Quote Originally Posted by falcon65 View Post
      I was kinda kidding, but alot of guys come in on saturdays to get my opinions on things (since im a full time engineer working for an aerospace company). So i end up doing a lot of smaller design problems and problem solving while i work at the hardware store.
      Ahhh! haha! Sorry, that went right over my head. By the way, Are those the wheels you are going to keep on it? or are you planning something different?
      Benjamin

      Twin Dusters
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Aero Duster" project
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Daily Duster" project
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...RO-DUSTER-quot

    18. #118
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      Are you plannig on filling the gap between the grill and the valance? Under the headlight area and where it meets the fender...

      Rich
      1969 Camaro (in hibernation)
      1972 K5 Blazer - LQ9, 4L80e, NP205, D60, AAM 14BFF => http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=423432


    19. #119
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      Nice project... wish you alot of fun in the future with it
      Jorge

      www.estrada-armory.com

    20. #120
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      I've been watching your project for a while Bryce and I really like you've done. Great job!
      Will Ellis
      1969 Dodge Dart Swinger, 1/2 Dart / 1/2 Viper...
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