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    1. #1
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      The car looks great. I love those wheels with the flat centers. Nice.
      Thanks! The flat caps and open lugs really give it more of a racy look. I'm very happy with the look

      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread



    2. #2
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      So true story....it's December 26th 2014, I live in Waterloo Iowa and I just took the GTO for a spin....It was over 40 degrees out and it hasn't snowed in probably at least a month. Its rained a bunch so the roads are clear....HA! This may never happen again!

      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


    3. #3
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      Nick,
      Picture is awesome, could think it's from a movie.
      Enjoy your bada$$ ride!
      Gil

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      Looks darn good. And yes i have cracked the hubs from cpp... i drove my car last weekend too... ;-) all the way to nebraska via upstate new york lol... what wheels are those, they look amazing.

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      Quote Originally Posted by lucky13firebird View Post
      Looks darn good. And yes i have cracked the hubs from cpp... i drove my car last weekend too... ;-) all the way to nebraska via upstate new york lol... what wheels are those, they look amazing.
      Thanks! They are Billet Specialty Mag G's with some Ebay flat caps and open lugs.
      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


    6. #6
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      Got my Speedhut gauges in the mail so I thought I would hook them up fast and see how they look. It took a while to get them but they are very nice quality. Iv'e seen a couple guys fit these behind stock 66-67 GTO dashes without making any cuts and it looks really sharp. Almost factory install clean. I did a Volt/Fuel gauge, 140mph GPS speedometer, 8K tach with programmable shift lights, and a oil/water gauge.

      The layout is kind of similar to that of the stock rally gauges and they come with a dimmer switch that can be mounted anywhere. In the pics the color is turned all the way up. Honestly the nighttime colors are much more bold in the pics than they look in person. I'm not sure if its a glare thing or my phone camera or what but they are much easier on the eyes in person.

      Here they are....








      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


    7. #7
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      Those look very nice Nick. I may have to update the gauges in my GTO. The AutoMeter Ultra-lites were cool 13 years ago, but are getting to be a little dated.

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    8. #8
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      Great work nick, your car looks just right.

      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      Those look very nice Nick. I may have to update the gauges in my GTO. The AutoMeter Ultra-lites were cool 13 years ago, but are getting to be a little dated.

      Andrew
      Auto meters will never be dated. The new stuff might, though, like the electro dashes of the 90's.
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    9. #9
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      Today I got the Speedhut gauges mounted to the dash. I'm really happy with how it came out. I used...

      -Template from Bob {Old66tiger}
      -1/4" ABS plastic from Ebay
      -3-7/8" holesaw from ebay
      -7/32 drillbit, drilled at 15* for proper mounting
      -1" #6 screws and washers to mount the panel

      I think it turned out great! Once I got everything set where I wanted it, I trimmed a lot of the excess plastic off around the edges. No sense in having that in the way. I also had to modify the metal bracket that holds the ignition switch and lighter but that was no big deal.

      Next up is spraying the metal bezel and plastic dash! I'm going to use a Krylon satin black and Spaz Stix chrome paint and see how it comes out.

      Here's some pics...























      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nicks67GTO View Post
      Today I got the Speedhut gauges mounted to the dash. I'm really happy with how it came out. I used...

      -Template from Bob {Old66tiger}
      -1/4" ABS plastic from Ebay
      -3-7/8" holesaw from ebay
      -7/32 drillbit, drilled at 15* for proper mounting
      -1" #6 screws and washers to mount the panel

      I think it turned out great! Once I got everything set where I wanted it, I trimmed a lot of the excess plastic off around the edges. No sense in having that in the way. I also had to modify the metal bracket that holds the ignition switch and lighter but that was no big deal.

      Next up is spraying the metal bezel and plastic dash! I'm going to use a Krylon satin black and Spaz Stix chrome paint and see how it comes out.

      Here's some pics...
      Looks great, just a thought though from my hobby experience (scale models) you might want to use a really glossy black before the spaz stix chrome
      Last edited by andrewb70; 02-01-2015 at 12:44 PM.

    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by captainofiron View Post
      Looks great, just a thought though from my hobby experience (scale models) you might want to use a really glossy black before the spaz stix chrome
      Really? What will that do for the spaz stix??
      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


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    13. #13
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      Great build.. and the best part is that your actually driving the car I have a 1965 lemans that i plan on doing the same thing ..update it and drive it.. keep up the good work!
      Steve
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    14. #14
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      Awesome Build!!!!!!!

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      That looks pretty cool!
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    16. #16
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      I got a little work done today. Its really nice out and spring is here.

      So to recap, i'm installing Speedhut gauges behind the stock dash, a Vintage Air Gen IV system, a tilt column from Jim @ GMtilt.com and i'm dynamatting the under dash area. Im going to get to cracking on the vintage Air install Monday....

      Iv'e found that dynamatting the underdash area is a MF'er. It just takes a while. I bought Dynamat extreme off Amazon. I'm still waiting for my tape to get here to finish the seams but the dynamat itself goes on really easy and I can already tell by thumping on the firewall and dash that this stuff kills vibration and noise. There is no more hollow sound. Its a dead thud anywhere I tap....





      I sent my beat up 67' stock non tilt steering column off to BirdsandBowties here. His name is Jim. He owns GMtilt.com He specializes in converting stock columns to tilt. When he does them he installs new guts, wiring, switches etc, paints the column, converts it to tilt, leaves the collapseable internals, rebuilds everything and the finished product is top shelf. Its supposed to ship out Monday. These are a few of the shots he sent me the other day....







      I also got a peek of what the dash will look like with my new gauges. Im really excited. I think this turned out great.

      I'm waiting for PY and Ames to get an actual stainable wooden insert for the repop dashes since they are apparently off just a hair. According to PY a few weeks ago, right before the merger this will be this summer. Then I will be buying all that stuff and doing a new dash and insert and making it all purdy. Until then the good old beat up stocker will have to do.


      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


    17. #17
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      The dash and column look great. Will you be able to install the VA without pulling the dash completely?
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    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by analyte View Post
      The dash and column look great. Will you be able to install the VA without pulling the dash completely?
      The only thing left in the car, as far as the dash goes, is the steel structure that's welded in. I wont be pulling that but I would like to get the VA in first just for ease of install. In the VA instructions it doesn't say you have to pull the dash though, so i'm pretty sure it can be done without issue. The VA unit actually bolts up to a plate they give you that attaches to the firewall and blocks off where the heater core used to be.
      -Nick
      -1967 GTO I drive and race
      -Build threads:
      -http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=615847&page=23
      -https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...project-thread


    19. #19
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      That is great, I'm subscribed to follow your progress.

      Kerry
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      LQ9 / T56 Complete - Phase 2 in process!!
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      SC&C, Kore3, Detroit Speed, BBS, Advanced Induction, TickPerf, Currie, Moser, Holley, Hellwig, Edelbrock LS-Kit, Mast, Wilwood, BP-Automotive, StopTech, Ridetech, Hotchkis, UMI, Energy Suspension, AAW, B&B Classic's, PPG, Aeromotive, Canton, C&R, Sparco, Ididit, Spectre, Bridgestone, DakotaDigital, Alpine, RockfordFosgate

    20. #20
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      Just read entire build thread and I love this car. Very well done!

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