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1963 Corvette chassis after photos
The intro pretty much says it all, but the driveshafts and transmission/shifter are some of the most improved areas.
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Are you cleaning this with dry ice ? Looks really good, whatever you are doing...
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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Very nice.
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Yes, Dry ice.
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Stellar!
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Wow
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I've got an undercoated car that needs the dry ice treatment.
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Great we can fit it in. What is your car?
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It's a 1970 Corvette with undercoating. A 17,000-mile car, I know it's beautiful under the undercoating.
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The dry ice process is taking the collector car to a whole different level. That chassis turned out beautiful (as did Charlies 69)!
I'm sure there is much more than writing the check and firing up the machine, to achieve the results you are sharing. Please keep sharing!! Tim |
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