And a nice one indeed!
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Coop came over after I got the body on and ran the fuel system. whyle I worked on little things
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Lookin good. Those braided radiator lines look badass!
Jim, those coolant and washer fluid bottles gotta go. You're better than that. Car looks beyond tits.
Wow that's tits!
Jim, I just met a guy named Ryan with a black/grey T-Type who works at mequon HS who knows you...
I've always loved these cars, and every time I see one I want one more.
The mint ones and very built ones still bring big $$.. but in these poor economic times you can scoop one up that is in ok shape for ehh...6-8 grand on Turbobuick. Ya they need work but hey...good investment. Alot of them keep floating through the site..wish I could just buy a few of em and wait til they pull 10 grand all day even in ok shape.
Looks great Jim!!
Stew....WTF??????
Not the first joke I've told that has gone unappreciated.
^ you are a idiot. Don't put your trash in a great thread like this.
Back on topic. Car looks amazing. Always a big fan of your work. Thanks for the updates/pictures.
Well got it running last week runs great had a scare. Oil pressure was not reading than I rememberd 115 pounds cold gauge was out of limits. Waiting for a fuel relay and diff cover caps before it hit the road for a test run. still need to paint header and bumpers.
Jim wanted me to post this for him. This engine on the (engine) dyno:
^^^^ That pipe fitting is nervous as fuck!
I know what my dad told me... "your going to be a big boy, try not to kill anyone."