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Started by Dick Bryant, August 21, 2018, 06:25:34 PM

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Dick Bryant

Moving along pretty well but have a question about the aluminum panels.I talked with Alec and he walked me through where most of go. However, if anyone has pictures of the final, or even partially done panel placement, I would appreciate seeing them.

The suspension is all done, so now that it's a roller, I can move it over to the heated side of my shop for the winter as soon as I get my 1971 Mach 1 finished. Nothing like doing two projects at once!!

I'm getting close to dropping the engine in, picture attached, so as soon as that is in, I'll want to install the aluminum panels in. Any help with pictures will be greatly appreciated.
Expect to be on the road next summer...can't wait.
HM-2022
427 SBF stroker  402hp  462 lb./ft. torque
4 speed top loader

s_reynolds

Can't help you with the alum panels as I have the Gen I car, but looking forward to your build updates. Like the engine.

Sam

Russ Rittimann

Here's some pix of the panels and how they are installed plus the brackets I made to fasten the bottom of the panels to the frame.

Russ
Russ
HM-2005
KC-408, Tremec 600, IRS

mandmGuys

Dick, you can find my entire build album here: http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/TMark390/library/
I will have several shots of the aluminum panels. I added an extra bend to clear the headers on the Big Block. Any questions just let me know.

Mark
HM2006

Dick Bryant

Thanks guys. I really appreciate the responses. They will clarify things greatly.
HM-2022
427 SBF stroker  402hp  462 lb./ft. torque
4 speed top loader