What did you do to your G-Body today? [2011-2018]

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was working on putting it back together...
 

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Finally got motor set in wagon
 
paint bars going across motor
 
I burned about a 1/4 of a tank of gas cruising around town with my dad in his 68 442 and my aluminum spoiler came in :banana:
 
-83MONTESS- said:
I burned about a 1/4 of a tank of gas cruising around town with my dad in his 68 442 and my aluminum spoiler came in :banana:
woot lol
 
Thanks and I got rid of the turbo scoops and will be modifying the hood for an opening for cowl induction with a cold air box.It won't be a scoop on the hood tho, I like the not so obvious look The matte finish on the car doesn't really show that good under those lites but it came out pretty good. The last car I painted was 6 years ago and that was just a single stage.
 
thanks you guys, I'll get more pictures. I think I made the right choice of painting all the mouldings matte blue and I like how the door handles handles and locks blend in with the car. There is no chrome left on the car cept the wheels which are a polished alloy
 
I put stainless steel braided fuel line and the collar style fittings together :blam: After much frustration, I found that using a 1/2" fuel line quick connect tool, you can squeeze the braided steel together and slide it into the collar (apply lube :idea: ) But it is finally together and it will be going on the Regal as soon as I get home tonight :mrgreen:
 
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