My 1983 Regal *10/13/08* The car is Gone! Pix!

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willitell said:
I just had to pop in to say it looks great.

Keep on the updates, can't wait to see it when it's done.

thanks, will have more updates after this weekend. the frame is 1 3/8" from laying right now, so hopefully I can get that down to 0 soon, or i will have to let it go at that.
 
not a whole lot new right now, will be working on it again monday night. the hood is being done by s.a. kustoms.

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that's a really cool idea for the hood i really like it. great to see progress keep it up!
 
Got the front frame cut out to allow clearance of the tie rods now, got the front down about an inch more. I still need to weld in the material to strengthen it. So the suspension portion is done now, and time to start getting it drivable again. hopefully we can get most of it done thursday and friday night, if not maybe sunday, got offered o/t for saturday, need the money. Then have to get the trunk mounted and just the hood after that. Then comes the body :sad:

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That's probably the only G body I have ever seen on 20's that is done right. The wheels are tucked, and it does not have a silly lift kit.
 
bourbon said:
Rockstar said:
nice touch on the wheel well tubs

thanks man, how's yours coming?


Its just sitting there, started a new job and finishing some shop work. So you said you didnt use spindles? if not then that will definitly get you laid out unless your engine cradle is already touching. I just need to finish some metal work on the cut panels then im going straight to the suspension, then engine, then body, then interior. Thats the plan but im usually trying to do everything at once, lol. Definitly some motivation for me to get done
 
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