What did you buy for your G body today? [2019]

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Didn’t really need it but for the price couldn’t pass it up, a buddy’s complete Msd grid system it’s actually for my 68 camaro but since it’s nowhere near ready the elco has new parts, might use the camaro’s monster th400 as well.
By the way anyone have a th400 crossmember they want to get rid of
 
Free score! Got a bunch of metal working tools from my friend's late father's estate. Check it..... BAM!
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Yes, I am extremely hard headed, and will persist at metal working
The right tools are half the battle.
 
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Didn’t really need it but for the price couldn’t pass it up, a buddy’s complete Msd grid system it’s actually for my 68 camaro but since it’s nowhere near ready the elco has new parts, might use the camaro’s monster th400 as well.
By the way anyone have a th400 crossmember they want to get rid of

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Painting small parts that no one will see!

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Installed those things on the lines I did last weekend to keep them in place!

Painting a bigger part that no one will see!
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Re-wired my tail lights to switch from 78 lenses to 79 lenses!

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I got to decide on the engine soon! Can't run fuel lines till I know what engine I'm going to use!
 
I bought a new arm style sending unit for the fuel cell. It has one of those stupid tube style senders that seize up! I'm on the 2nd one, there is zero warranty, and they cost $107/each, and I'm not paying that again for it to fail halfway through the year.
I'll have to remove some of the safety foam for this sending unit to operate right, but I'd rather not run out of fuel, especially when the wife and kids are in tow.
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