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Reply #30 - 08/10/06 at 19:36:52
 
Let's hope it doesn't slow him down at all.   =)


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Reply #31 - 08/16/06 at 13:42:04
 
GOT ANY TIN IN THERE YET?
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Reply #32 - 08/16/06 at 13:54:09
 
He got a little sidetracked since I have the body guy there straightening the quarters. Once that is done he will get back to rocking on it. He really straightened it out with a torch, hammer and dolly and almost no filler except for the actual seam.

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Reply #33 - 08/16/06 at 19:41:35
 
Here is the body almost done.

The body guy in Graham did a great job!

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Reply #34 - 08/16/06 at 19:42:58
 
I am starting to get excited!
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Reply #35 - 08/16/06 at 21:26:19
 
Sweet!
That's looks great!
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Reply #36 - 08/16/06 at 22:09:02
 
looks good but have you thought of getting rid of those park light on the rear quarter panel? now would be a good time to do it and I think it would give it a smoother look. If it were me I'd shave the front and rear for sure.I bet it wouldnt cost hardly anything extra
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Reply #37 - 08/16/06 at 22:13:58
 
I may, I haven't decided yet.   Grin

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Reply #38 - 08/16/06 at 22:15:42
 
I did that to my black truck and it totally change the look of the front fender I think you really be amazed on how much better it would look
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Reply #39 - 08/16/06 at 22:24:58
 
I'm planning on shaving the marker lights on project super-nova.
mainly because I don't wanna have to run new wire for them.  Grin
besides, it's less wind resistance.

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Reply #40 - 08/16/06 at 22:26:19
 
I still kind of like the way mine look. Just not sure yet.

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Reply #41 - 08/16/06 at 22:33:08
 
Jared Black wrote on 08/16/06 at 22:24:58:
I'm planning on shaving the marker lights on project super-nova.
mainly because I don't wanna have to run new wire for them.  Grin
besides, it's less wind resistance.

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thats a good idea Jared but you'll probably need to add power windows I know they weigh .4 lbs more but they'll take 5 tenths off your time
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Reply #42 - 08/16/06 at 22:38:30
 
Hells yea!
power windows would be great-
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Reply #43 - 08/16/06 at 22:43:19
 
Hang in there  Chris! I like the sidemarkers and if you shave them that is more welding and warpage to fix! Monte
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Reply #44 - 08/16/06 at 22:44:29
 
hehe, true!

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