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    1. #21
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      Dec 2009
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      Las Vegas,Nevada
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      Makes me want to get out in the garage and work on my camaro. Nice work!



    2. #22
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      Apr 2010
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      Littleton, CO
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      1969 Chevy Nova - complete rebuild

    3. #23
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      Dec 2008
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      Columbus, IN
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      [QUOTE=Jamess113;760224]More pic's


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      I like the vertical supports inside the frame.
      '66 Mustang
      '67 FireBird https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...light=firebird
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    4. #24
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      Jan 2006
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      Wow!! What clean, tidy, meticulous work. The attention to detail is top notch.

      I am about to instal my fly by wire gas pedal in my 69 camaro. Ive got a few ideas in my head but haven't put tools to metal yet. I'm interested how you determined the optimal pedal position in relation to the stock brake and clutch pedals. I would love any input you have. Closer pics of your mounting solution would be great if your willing to share.

    5. #25
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      Love the glove compartment and speaker enclosures. Are the open holes in the rear speaker plates for ports from an eventual subwoofer box????? hmmm

      A little sound deadning mat inside those enclosures and poly fill (pillow stuffing) would help with any resonance and standing waves. Should sound great. Focals are top shelf!!

    6. #26
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      St.Anne Il
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      WOW....thats amazing work..can't wait to see finished product...
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
      2007 Corvette Supercharged
      1968 Camaro LS1 T56
      http://www.fquick.com/dropit69

    7. #27
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      Nov 2007
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      Manchester NH
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      Quote Originally Posted by HOSTILETAKEOVER View Post
      Wow!! What clean, tidy, meticulous work. The attention to detail is top notch.

      I am about to instal my fly by wire gas pedal in my 69 camaro. Ive got a few ideas in my head but haven't put tools to metal yet. I'm interested how you determined the optimal pedal position in relation to the stock brake and clutch pedals. I would love any input you have. Closer pics of your mounting solution would be great if your willing to share.
      Here you go, hope this the helps. I'm not fished, I still have a little to finish up, but I do that when it's back on the rotisserie.




    8. #28
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      Nov 2007
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      Quote Originally Posted by HOSTILETAKEOVER View Post
      Love the glove compartment and speaker enclosures. Are the open holes in the rear speaker plates for ports from an eventual subwoofer box????? hmmm

      A little sound deadning mat inside those enclosures and poly fill (pillow stuffing) would help with any resonance and standing waves. Should sound great. Focals are top shelf!!
      I spoke to a Focal rep and he had advise me to leave the speaker buckets open so they have plenty of air. The fronts a vented out the bottom which the Focal rep told me was fine. Yeah, when I get to final assembly they will some sound deadener for sure.

    9. #29
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      [QUOTE=cobraguy65;760642]
      Quote Originally Posted by Jamess113 View Post
      More pic's


      QUOTE]

      I like the vertical supports inside the frame.
      Thanks, those are welded to the inside of the frame rail also.

    10. #30
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      Quote Originally Posted by robert worl View Post
      Makes me want to get out in the garage and work on my camaro. Nice work!
      Quote Originally Posted by Conrad283 View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by dropit69 View Post
      WOW....thats amazing work..can't wait to see finished product...
      Thanks!

    11. #31
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      Jan 2010
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      The metalwork on this build is simply outstanding....

      -matt

    12. #32
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      Jan 2006
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      Thanks for tha gas pedal pics. What pedal is that? My GM pedal is a little different.

    13. #33
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      Dec 2006
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      Awesome work as usual James. Keep us posted on the build bud.

    14. #34
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      Quote Originally Posted by HOSTILETAKEOVER View Post
      Thanks for tha gas pedal pics. What pedal is that? My GM pedal is a little different.
      Not sure what it's for. The pedal came with the Mast Motorsports L-99.

    15. #35
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      Dec 2008
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      I am speechless with astonishment!
      just so beautiful

    16. #36
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      Aug 2010
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      Hello

      Are you mental? did you hand grind the hole car???

      Awsome job
      Daniel - Sweden

    17. #37
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      Quote Originally Posted by tones2SS View Post
      Awesome work as usual James. Keep us posted on the build bud.
      Quote Originally Posted by Lygdman View Post
      I am speechless with astonishment!
      just so beautiful
      Thanks!


      Quote Originally Posted by BlackCars View Post
      Hello

      Are you mental? did you hand grind the hole car???

      Awsome job

      Thanks ! The car was media blasted / sand blasted and then sand with 80 grit.

    18. #38
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      Nov 2007
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      Manchester NH
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      A little update. Here are some pictures of the exhaust system. We bought a Stainless Works system and modified the tail pipes to work with the DSE Quadra Link. We also added some Borla mufflers and some V-band clamps.







    19. #39
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      Apr 2009
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      middleville, mi.
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      100
      some very sweet details used in this build.
      chad

    20. #40
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      Nov 2007
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      Manchester NH
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      It been a while so thought I post some pictures. Pretty much ready for body and paint now.

















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