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    1. #61
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      Dec 2004
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      Having messed with seam sealer before, I appreciate the tight lines in the wheel housings. Oh yeah, the rest of the car is pretty good too. Great job!

      Robert's 1969 Camaro - 2002 LS1/T56, 10pt cage, Global West Stage III front suspension, HTH truck arm rear suspension, Sprint Cup 9" full-floating rear end, Fikse Mach V 17" up front 18" in the back and still working on it...


    2. #62
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      Nov 2007
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      Manchester NH
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      Quote Originally Posted by coolwelder62 View Post
      Jame's Just awesome.What blue is that.Scott M.
      Thanks Scott! That's Leman's Blue

    3. #63
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      Quote Originally Posted by scogin918 View Post
      Having messed with seam sealer before, I appreciate the tight lines in the wheel housings. Oh yeah, the rest of the car is pretty good too. Great job!
      Thanks! That's 3M sprayable seam sealer in the wheel wells.

    4. #64
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      That car looks amazing!!


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
      1976 T/A LS1 6 Speed, and etc. SOLD
      Follow me on Instagram: ryeguy2006a

    5. #65
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      Feb 2010
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      Central NJ
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      Wow! Ultra clean work! My grandparents live in Bradford, NH...I'd love to check out your shop next time I'm up north. Good luck with the rest of the build!

      -Sean

    6. #66
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      Jan 2008
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      Very Nice.. I love the attention to detail. DId you tig or braze the seams? What paint did you use under the car?

    7. #67
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      Quote Originally Posted by ryeguy2006a View Post
      That car looks amazing!!
      Thanks!

    8. #68
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      Quote Originally Posted by sr73bu View Post
      Wow! Ultra clean work! My grandparents live in Bradford, NH...I'd love to check out your shop next time I'm up north. Good luck with the rest of the build!

      -Sean
      Thanks! Stop on in next time your up. Cool Laguna!

    9. #69
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      Quote Originally Posted by dasmith76073 View Post
      Very Nice.. I love the attention to detail. DId you tig or braze the seams? What paint did you use under the car?
      Thanks! I tiged them with silicon bronze. That's PPG DP90LF with DCU2060 Flex'd & Flat clear ajusted to 5% gloss.

    10. #70
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      Oct 2007
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      Jay, Awesome job! Are your fuel lines stainless or aluminum? Are they 1/2"? What did you use to bend them?

      Thanks

    11. #71
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      Nov 2007
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      Quote Originally Posted by joeelutz View Post
      Jay, Awesome job! Are your fuel lines stainless or aluminum? Are they 1/2"? What did you use to bend them?

      Thanks
      Thanks!! The fuel lines are are stainless. The feed line is 5/8 and the return in 1/2. I used a Rothenberger 5/8 bender and a Ridgid 1/2 bender

    12. #72
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      Jan 2010
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      would love to know how much this whole build has cost so far
      2002 ZO6, 1987 Buick Grand National, 1989 IROCZ(sold), 1969 Camaro, 1970 z-28 rs Camaro (pops car)

    13. #73
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    14. #74
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      Really Nice Build...

    15. #75
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      Oct 2007
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      NC
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jamess113 View Post
      Thanks!! The fuel lines are are stainless. The feed line is 5/8 and the return in 1/2. I used a Rothenberger 5/8 bender and a Ridgid 1/2 bender
      Jay, another question about the lines. Do you know if they are annealed and where are you sourcing them from?
      I've had trouble with some stainless lines wrinkling in the bends if they are not annealed enough and yours look perfect. That's why I'm asking,

      Thanks again,
      Joe

    16. #76
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      Quote Originally Posted by mattzoom View Post
      would love to know how much this whole build has cost so far
      No you don't

      Quote Originally Posted by Bryce View Post
      The car looks great!
      Quote Originally Posted by solarguy09 View Post
      Really Nice Build...
      Thanks!!

    17. #77
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      Quote Originally Posted by joeelutz View Post
      Jay, another question about the lines. Do you know if they are annealed and where are you sourcing them from?
      I've had trouble with some stainless lines wrinkling in the bends if they are not annealed enough and yours look perfect. That's why I'm asking,

      Thanks again,
      Joe
      Pretty sure they are. This is where I buy my stainless tubing from. http://www.godmanhiperformance.com/i...ategory_id=211

    18. #78
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      Jan 2007
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      Hi James, enjoying that awesome car of yours...take some time and post a few updated pics. Can never get enough of you car. Hope all is well.

    19. #79
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      Nov 2007
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      Manchester NH
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      Quote Originally Posted by Lenie View Post
      Hi James, enjoying that awesome car of yours...take some time and post a few updated pics. Can never get enough of you car. Hope all is well.
      Hey Lenie, Never finished the build thread over here. Maybe I should bring it up to date..... What you think? Jeff doesn't use it all that much although he says he's going to use it this summer. I got my Red 69 running last Saturday. I should have some video to post up this weekend of it running. Your car is looking pretty awesome.

    20. #80
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      Aug 2004
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      Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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      Whose hardline did you use for fuel??
      Matt
      72 Chevelle 370ci, 76mm single turbo, TKX, Speedtech Track Time, Millerbuilt Strange full floater 9", Brembo brakes, BC Forged 18x11s with 315s square
      Instagram: Cst_koon

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