Thats awesome i didn't know that rhis could be done now have options when i get to that point or find a really nice deal .thank you sir,I used WeldCraft for the wheels on the wagon. http://www.weldcraftwheels.com/what-we-do/widen/
Thats awesome i didn't know that rhis could be done now have options when i get to that point or find a really nice deal .thank you sir,I used WeldCraft for the wheels on the wagon. http://www.weldcraftwheels.com/what-we-do/widen/
That's a bad a## ride i really like the stance.!!
OOOOOOOOHHHHH! I understand now why this is a throwback to your highschool car. Its a body swap for the front/rear clips lol.
The parting out of the other car, and the metal work in the trunk had me confused but i see the vision now. Nice work.
Good info there, I'll try and remember that when I build my 65 El Camino.Oooooooh **** yeah!
Thanks to Matt at Sloppy Mechanics I now know who makes those overpriced by Holley boost control solenoids: http://www.macvalves.com/
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MAC-Boost-...-DDBA-1BA-turbo-PWM-BCS-30-2400-/231657450114
Fine job. Looks great.Decided I need to get moving on this car a bit to clear some space around the house before the snow flies. I need to do a couple of things to the 8.5" before it takes up residence in this car: change the bushings, and weld in the UMI LCA relocation brackets.
I decided to hit it with my purse a few times and show those bushings who's boss.
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