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Thanks Joe for the confirmation, and thanks Paul for the work on the measurements and templates from your 68's. I'm super appreciative.
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#22
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Slow but sure…. Correct “full telephone” door jambs welded in. Working on it after hours so progress on body has been slow to date… will pick up this fall….
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#23
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They look great! Glad they went to good use. I still have my original 68 L79 nova quarter panels. I could cut them so you can use them for a template for nova emblem and marker light if you haven't figured them out yet.
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Thanks Jason, they’re great and you’ve been a huge help! Another Canadian member here Paul made some awesome templates for the emblems and solved that problem.
Moving along more slowly than I figured so far- but will accelerate in the winter when it’s easier to hunker down in the workshop. More updates to come… |
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Looks great
Nice to see another Canadian building a car
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1967 Camaro RS/SS convertible Butternut yellow with black power top, factory AC Rebuilding 1967 RS headlight motors |
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