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1-15-2009
I appreciate everyone's positive reinforcement. I now go over and work on it everynight after work and weekends until it's finished. Fingers are getting alittle raw but getting alot accomplished these past two weeks. Not a very good photographer but you get the idea. The upper two pictures are taken through the booths dirty glass windows. Everything gets two base coats then wet sanded, then another two base coats and then five coats of clear. Next, a lot of wet sanding and buffing.
Todd I really appreciated you taking the time today to answer my questions. It was a huge help.
8-13-2009
A little more. I like the way the front valance turned out. Original fabrication back in late 2007 on page 5. Man, where has the time gone. Time to start assembling.
9-20-2009
It's now back home and I'm going to work on a few things around the house before summer ends here in the great NW but here's a few shots. I will be selling the Budnik Tillers and Michelin Pilots here in the near future as I'm going to go in a different direction. Rears 17x13 w/ 335/35ZR-17 6.0 BS Fronts 17x9.5 255/45ZR-17 6.25 BS used as rollers only.
8-8-2010
Thanks for the positive remarks folks. I do like the front valance, it's actually one of my favorite alterations on the car. I recently bought a vacant lot to build another house on and have been getting the one I live in ready for sale which is cool, unfortunately it means the car has had to take a back seat until I'm finished. I did get the ss brake lines in which turned out very nice (hard to photograph) and have powder coated a few items. Was a little bored this morning so I had my son shoot a few pics. Thanks again.
10-12-2010
Metal stage
Couldn't take it anymore, had to go out and work on the car a little. all lights installed including the Marquez driving lights. By the way, nothing goes as planned with ease, but it felt good to take a little break from the house and work on the car.
1-10-2011
Just bought a Ron Davis radiator for a 67-69 camaro off of ebay. Thinkin' I got a pretty good deal, but........ when I see it I'll believe it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ron-D...t_500w t_1182
This is a great build!
Posted by Diggymart on 10/26/20 @ 12:09:09 PM