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Larry
Sweet! I like the louvers painted on this car. Whole lotta red!!!
Hey, how did you attach the body on the frame side rails?
Matt
Looks great Jason. Its a beautiful looking car. [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif] You've done an excellent job. I can't wait to see it in person one day.
Mike
Jason, glad to see you got it out on the road! When did you pick it up? I left town last week and it was still "at the shop." What do you think about the feel of the clutch? I moved it around to get Johns Camaro on the lift before I left and it seemed to have a good feel to it. I was hoping to get the battery mounted and the filler neck installed for you but I just ran out of time. Sorry. I'll have to stop by tomorrow on the way to Todd's and check it out. Now get it ready for Power Tour!
Looks Great Jason... I didn't know you were going with the Street Version. I thought you were building and SC all along. Never the less you always seem to do a fantastic job!!
Cheers,
Jason
I don't see the front turn signal "nubs" on the body. (That sounds like someone with WAY too much time on his hands, doesn't it!)
Is that a new change or is it that I just can't really see them?
Larry
Looks good but that muffler sure looks close to the ground.
Jim
Jason, The car looks great. Nice to see how the exhaust is routed. Do you have any pics of the headers? What size collector do they go into? Nice job.
G.
This car is GORGEOUS!
I'd really like to see a shot of the underside and headers to see how the exhaust is handled on the street HMS.
QuoteThis car is GORGEOUS!
I was thinking the same thing Doug; that oval tubing would be the way go on a street car. I have seen oval mufflers too that would really help with ground clearence.
Larry
Here's a few of pics of a FFR that used the oval tubing. The pics are of Jim Doak's FFR who used oval tubing to pass under the cross-frame that was notched and capped to maintain maximum ground clearance. Note the muffler in the last pic tucked up behind the differential. Great idea.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/JimDoak/P7270010.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/JimDoak/P1010023a.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/JimDoak/02120516a.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/JimDoak/P1010013a.jpg)
Wow, he did an awesome job on the exhaust system. It looks fantastic and its very well thought out.
Mike