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    Thread: 1969 camaro

    1. #121
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      Quote Originally Posted by makoshark View Post
      Looks awesome! I'm sure you are very proud
      Thanks yes happy to be almost there.. I hope tomorrow to finish her up and take it out for a run. It's been too many months...
      John



    2. #122
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      I wish you an uneventful and pleasant maiden voyage. Let the beast scream! I'm 10 years into my build and still no where near where you are

    3. #123
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      Quote Originally Posted by makoshark View Post
      I wish you an uneventful and pleasant maiden voyage. Let the beast scream! I'm 10 years into my build and still no where near where you are
      Never happen :( ran out of time and I was missing my clips for the clutch pedal so I was able to finish all the little details. Will have to wait until next weekend.

    4. #124
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      Back on the road.. still have some bugs to work out. It was a long 6 months of work..

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    5. #125
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      Bellmore tonight ?

    6. #126
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      I wish I will be doing some last minute work to it tonight. Also, I thought rain tonight..
      John

    7. #127
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      Congrats on getting it back together and running. Your attention to detail is second to none. Great job!!
      Rich B.
      1969 Camaro (496 BBC/ PROCHARGER F1-C / 6-SPEED)
      1968 gto (all original except wheels)
      1966 chevyII (454 bbc/ Hilborn Injection/ 6 Speed)
      1949 f100 (383sbc t400 Burning up the road)

      Used to be known as STREET ROD

    8. #128
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      looks great!! congrats getting it back together John!
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

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    9. #129
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      Quote Originally Posted by STREET ROD View Post
      Congrats on getting it back together and running. Your attention to detail is second to none. Great job!!
      Thank You I'm sure it has been said many times, without this group I never could have gotten her finished.

      Quote Originally Posted by CruizinKev View Post
      looks great!! congrats getting it back together John!
      Ok Kevin you are next to get it done

      I looking forward to start the body modes this winter..
      John

    10. #130
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      Had to add the Lincoln Mark VIII fan to help with an overheating problem.

    11. #131
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      You did a nice job putting it in. It looks great, it all looks great.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    12. #132
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      You did a nice job putting it in. It looks great, it all looks great.
      Thank you Wayne

      john

    13. #133
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      Starting a few more projects this winter First replacing all the glass in the car.



    14. #134
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      Got the driver's side finished and put in the windshield



    15. #135
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      That windshield looks nice. Where did you pick it up?
      Stephen

    16. #136
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      Quote Originally Posted by srh3trinity View Post
      That windshield looks nice. Where did you pick it up?
      Thanks I bought it from Auto City Classic out of Minnesota $475 for a complete set of glass including shipping. I'm reall happy with them the glass was packaged real well and clear not mark or waves in it.

      John

    17. #137
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      Glass is completed. I'm real happy with the way it came out. Never installed glass before
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    18. #138
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      Install the new Edelbrock Manifold and a new set of Patriot Clippster Headers real happy with the fit on these headers
      I'm also changing out my radiator hose our for a hard line and it will be powder coated to match the red. Made a little beading tool out of vise grips.





    19. #139
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      How did the Quick did you get the EZ up and running?

      I have one to put on my 302 Chev?

      How well does it work?
      Documented 302 Z-28 car updated restoration underway.

    20. #140
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      Quote Originally Posted by lftnwhls View Post
      How did the Quick did you get the EZ up and running?

      I have one to put on my 302 Chev?

      How well does it work?
      I'm real happy with it. I also had it on my other motor. Very quick to install, just make sure you run the hot (12v) and ground directly to the battery you cannot connect it to any other wires. Also, you can see I went with a new tank because I did not want to weld on the old one. You now need a return line for this setup.

      Let me know if you have any other questions.

      John

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