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A March front drive system was selected for the LS6. Everything is clear powder coated for easy maintenence. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I fabricated the exhaust system from scratch using mandrel bends purchased from Summit. The Magnaflow cross flow muffler tucks up out of the way...
I bent and flared all the brake lines as needed. Tried to keep everything as neat and compact as possible. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is an electric emergency brake actuator made by E Stopp. Getting rid of the hand brake mechanism under the dash freed up...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The rear diff is from an early 70's Maverick. They are 1.75'' narrower than the stock Chevy...
[ATTACH] This is the LS6 engine that will provide plenty of power for my neede. I am using a Holley Stealth low profile intake and Billett...
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I am going to jump into the fun stuff now.....paint and assembly. The under body was done in color matched bed liner material. All holes in...
The above pic was taken at a car show in Penticton, BC. Great show, approximately 800 cars. I have been going for about 11 years now. Fantastic...
I have a custom plate on my 66 hardtop...66MUSSL. I have had it for quite some time. It costs me about $110 per year for this plate. My 66 wagon...
Welcome from the "dry" side of the state.
The dash was modified to accommodate a touch screen audio system with navigation along with A/C vents and new climate controls. The original...
That's a great looking car. I always liked the 66 & 67 Mopar body style. My cousin once owned a 66 Plymouth Sattalite with the 426 hemi.
No. I had to make a new filler pipe. The upper section is from a 90's GM car with the threaded cap.
Welcome.......from the "dry" side.
The fuel filler works good. Nice thing is with this style cap you don't need to remove it. The flapper is pretty strong and seals well.
I shrunk the windshield opening a little so I could glue the windshield instead of using the stock rubber gasket. Gives it a cleaner look and...
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