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

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Just alittle update: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Started early, pulled the front bumper, grill and fenders. Then pulled the rear bumper and lights. Pulled out the body mounting bolts and now it sits a foot over the frame on stands. Now if it would just stop raining for a day or two I will get the frame stripped and carried to the blaster. It was nice having a low milage car all of the frame bolts screw out by hand after they are broken loose. The machine shop is dragging on the engine boring and balancing, looks like I may get the car painted before the engine is built.
 
As awesome as that Corvette and Mustang looks nothing beats an 80's G-Body in my opinion.
tc1959 said:
Went to the Car/Airshow in Buckeye AZ. We had the only El Camino/G-Body there.
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B-25
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One of the nicer Generals I have seen.
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A bad *ss Buick.
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Factory 5 Type 45 Daytona
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Installed the inner fender braces thanks to timo22! They look awesome and bolted right in and look way better then the stock ones!
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tc1959, thanks for the pictures and as usual your car looks great....


and this B25 was designed with a pencil and paper and built by hand by men and women who were true tradespeople and it didn't take them years to do it...

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pontiacgp said:
tc1959, thanks for the pictures and as usual your car looks great....


and this B25 was designed with a pencil and paper and built by hand by men and women who were true tradespeople and it didn't take them years to do it...

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Thanks Man... 8)
 
Heres alittle vid update: just wanted to show both tired spinning :wink:

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