MY FIRST 69
Jun 16th, 04, 09:16 PM
Im so happy! My body guy wants to have it painted in a week or so.
Before:
http://www.skafia.com/myPix/DCx-494266943.jpg
After:
http://www.skafia.com/myPix/DCx-405982975.jpg
Before:
http://www.skafia.com/myPix/DCx-501555247.jpg
After:
http://www.skafia.com/myPix/DCx-81529639.jpg
jethro
Jun 17th, 04, 01:40 AM
I'm happy for you, bud... these cars are an obsession, huh?
HwyStarJoe
Jun 17th, 04, 02:24 AM
Man Justin, you're moving right along! Lookin' good!
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smits67
Jun 17th, 04, 05:53 AM
Keep up the good work man! It is looking great!
It appears that you made your car a "heater delete", via filling in the holes in the firewall. I did the same thing, except yours looks a lot better!
Chris
KevinImh
Jun 17th, 04, 09:54 AM
graemlins/thumbsup.gif Nice graemlins/thumbsup.gif , I wish I was that far. I’m doing the welding part of it now. It’s looking REAL good; anyways, I see that your car is an AC car and that the 4” OD hole is patched over. I’m curious if they come like that from the factory. I have a 67 RS AC car and it looks identical to yours. Did someone patch the hole up or is it supposed to be like that?
speedy-Z
Jun 17th, 04, 10:43 AM
graemlins/hurray.gif whens it going to paint?
MY FIRST 69
Jun 17th, 04, 09:53 PM
yep, its an a/c car. I got the firewall plate from Detroit Speed but my body guy didnt want to use it because it makes a step in the firewall. He ended up cutting it apart and using a piece of it to fill the existing hole for the a/c box. The car is going to be black. I was going to go for some red Z stripes but figured I would leave it all black, might go with black bumpers also. My body guy said he was going to black this coat of primer with 120 then spray it again and block it with 350-400, then its off to paint. I still have to fit my repo front clip :eek: hope that goes well. Other then that next on the list it to cut the hole in the floor for my new M22. I was planng on bolting it to a junker 350 block with the bellhouseing in place and jack it up until the shifter meets the floor, mark it and cut out the hole using the chrome trim ring.