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  1. Thanks anyway my son would be pissed will hopefully be on her hard end of summer, got some others to finish-up, then I can devovte my time to it like getting it bead blasteed and start fab work, just trying to decide on tires and rims have some 2 sets of Fikse that will look awsome, but the Corvette ones on it keep the Corvette look going, also in case i need to redo flares will keep you posted. As for car locked in trailer till the time comes

     

                      Thank Dave

  2. I will be hopefully starting on the car after i do my son's 2 Z cars one kinda stock the other flared now may add reaction YZ kit I have laying around, the 240zvette is in storage so hard to get pictures if I get some will post. I'll keep you posted. I'll try to post some pictures of son's cars he 16 and really getting into it we just picked up a flared,webber,caged pretty decent one, makes #7 not too bad for $2500 runs great very solid never really seen those flares before any idea's?

        Thanks Dave

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  3.   I build a lot of street rods and street cars this is pretty easy actually, I do my own paint & body, fab, wiring, engine builds pretty much all of it. As far as "Deep Pockets" most people over spend on parts and upgrades they don't need I learned from Boyd that simpler is always better, and if you shop around you can get super deals espically on Craigslist. Here are 3 of my better cars, the 1932 Ford is a Coddington build that I've done a bunch of upgrading to make it a driver, the ford Falcon I'm just finishing up all the interior and wiring and having new wheels made, and the 63 Fulie Split Window was a car I drove and worked on when I was just starting and was lucky enough to be able to buy it, and I'm in the process of building a Veilside Fortune LS1 RX-7, and a Arizona Z suspension for my 16yo 1973 z with a Vortech/LT1 we had laying around. So as far as deep pockets I work a full time job and build cars after hours to be able to afford to do what I want it's a lot of work but I try to teach my son to work hard and try to get a head as no one is going to hand it to you.

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  4. Hi my name is Dave new to here actually I bought the car it's crazy, full frame, body channeled over frame, all steel flares and bodywork, rear quarters split and made wider, full 2" roll cage, lay down koni coil-overs rear and front konis, full C4 suspension front and rear the list goes on and on very luck to get it, a few of my buddies have be auto crossing for decades and say this car is over the top, whish I knew who did it

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