I've been asking for help, here are some project Pics
#1
I've been asking for help, here are some project Pics
I've been just posting and asking for help, I should take the time to introduce myself and post some pics of the project.
I've been building cars for a few years now, did my first frame off on a 67 GTO ragtop in 1979. There have been several between then and now, this is the first Vet I have ever done though and I have learned alot!!!
Here are some pics
If you wanna see the last project here is a link to it http://www.ls1gto.com/forums/showthr...945&highlight=
Thanks for the help.
I've been building cars for a few years now, did my first frame off on a 67 GTO ragtop in 1979. There have been several between then and now, this is the first Vet I have ever done though and I have learned alot!!!
Here are some pics
If you wanna see the last project here is a link to it http://www.ls1gto.com/forums/showthr...945&highlight=
Thanks for the help.
#2
Melting Slicks
My. For a first vette project you sure jumped into the deep end of the pool. Looks like you're will prepared to handle the job. Seems to be progressing well. Good luck!
#3
Looks really good so far. Keep the pictures coming.
I hope your going to put the trailer hitch back on. Nothing says sport car like a trailer hitch. You can hang some moose ***** or something like that from it.
John
I hope your going to put the trailer hitch back on. Nothing says sport car like a trailer hitch. You can hang some moose ***** or something like that from it.
John
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Hi b,
It looks like things are turning out well.
The couple of T-Bird pictures show why!
Carry On!!!
Regards,
Alan
It looks like things are turning out well.
The couple of T-Bird pictures show why!
Carry On!!!
Regards,
Alan
#5
FYI, these cars are "Corvettes." Some people shorten that to "vette" and that is okay. However, a "Vet" is short for "Veteran" and really does not need to be capitalized...because your dog's "vet" sure isn't.
As a side note, I don't think any of us veterans would appreciate being "done" unless by someone we desire.
Have a great Memorial Day.
As a side note, I don't think any of us veterans would appreciate being "done" unless by someone we desire.
Have a great Memorial Day.
Last edited by Faster Rat; 05-25-2015 at 01:53 PM.
#6
I've been just posting and asking for help, I should take the time to introduce myself and post some pics of the project.
I've been building cars for a few years now, did my first frame off on a 67 GTO ragtop in 1979. There have been several between then and now, this is the first Vet I have ever done though and I have learned alot!!!
Here are some pics
If you wanna see the last project here is a link to it http://www.ls1gto.com/forums/showthr...945&highlight=
Thanks for the help.
I've been building cars for a few years now, did my first frame off on a 67 GTO ragtop in 1979. There have been several between then and now, this is the first Vet I have ever done though and I have learned alot!!!
Here are some pics
If you wanna see the last project here is a link to it http://www.ls1gto.com/forums/showthr...945&highlight=
Thanks for the help.
r
#7
FYI, these cars are "Corvettes." Some people shorten that to "vette" and that is okay. However, a "Vet" is short for "Veteran" and really does not need to be capitalized...because your dog's "vet" sure isn't.
As a side note, I don't think any of us veterans would appreciate being "done" unless by someone we desire.
Have a great Memorial Day.
As a side note, I don't think any of us veterans would appreciate being "done" unless by someone we desire.
Have a great Memorial Day.