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Z10396 Feb 3rd, 08, 11:12 PM http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/z10396/100_1301.jpg?t=1202105271
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Just thought I would share few photo. Took a few before a shot some primer. The last one is its current state. I have owned the car for 15 yrs. I replaced the outer wheel housings, passenger side rocker and trunk floor. I also replaced the quarter panels and taillight panel with NOS stuff that I bought when you could still get it through GM. I am currently working on finishing off the undercarriage. I will scan some of the photos that I took before there was digital cameras and post them at some point as well.
AutoRodTechnologies Feb 4th, 08, 08:03 AM Looks like another big project, that's what i'm liking about this forum, the folks on here are not afraid to tackle the tough ones.
Z10396 Feb 4th, 08, 04:11 PM Looks like another big project, that's what i'm liking about this forum, the folks on here are not afraid to tackle the tough ones.
This has been a really big project! I will post more pics when I get a chance to scan them. I have owned the car since 1990. It was a basket case when I bought it. The rear quarters were rotted up to the wheel openings. Unbelievable though, the floor were very solid with the exception of the trunk, which I have replaced. Thanks for the response Chad, the '68 that you are working on looks incredible.
AutoRodTechnologies Feb 4th, 08, 05:03 PM This has been a really big project! I will post more pics when I get a chance to scan them. I have owned the car since 1990. It was a basket case when I bought it. The rear quarters were rotted up to the wheel openings. Unbelievable though, the floor were very solid with the exception of the trunk, which I have replaced. Thanks for the response Chad, the '68 that you are working on looks incredible.
Wow i'm surprised you had a solid floor if the trunk was shot.
Thanks Z10!!
Z10396 Feb 4th, 08, 05:30 PM Wow i'm surprised you had a solid floor if the trunk was shot.
Thanks Z10!!
Yeah, the trunk was mostly pitted with some pin holes. Otherwise it was fairly solid.
iluv69s Feb 4th, 08, 05:52 PM I like the SS emblem already installed!!!! Cool project...good luck with it!!
Daytona Yellow 69 Z/28 Feb 4th, 08, 06:10 PM Brain,
Looks really good so far. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Keep the pics coming :yes:
Z10396 Feb 4th, 08, 09:39 PM I like the SS emblem already installed!!!! Cool project...good luck with it!!
Yeah, stuck the old one on there for kicks. Thanks!
Z10396 Feb 4th, 08, 09:41 PM Brain,
Looks really good so far. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Keep the pics coming :yes:
Thanks Nick! You have some nice looking rides there. I will keep the pics coming, I have some older ones during disassembly that I will post.
click Feb 5th, 08, 08:25 AM Brian, great looking project you have there. One thing on posting pics, if you'd reduce the photos to about 880x660 in size it would be appreciated. The larger photos make folks scroll side to side and the text sometimes then also gets very long and hard to read with scrolling. Keepin the pics around 880x660 solves this and also helps alot of our members that are on dial up, the larger photos take forever for them to download to see.
Thanks and good luck.
Z10396 Feb 5th, 08, 09:47 PM Brian, great looking project you have there. One thing on posting pics, if you'd reduce the photos to about 880x660 in size it would be appreciated. The larger photos make folks scroll side to side and the text sometimes then also gets very long and hard to read with scrolling. Keepin the pics around 880x660 solves this and also helps alot of our members that are on dial up, the larger photos take forever for them to download to see.
Thanks and good luck.
Thanks Jim. I will keep the pics smaller in the future. I didn't think about the dial up aspect of it. Thanks again.
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