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Old 04-15-2008, 05:18 PM
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Well Its been a long time since the car has been worked on.
I had alot of life type things that had to be taken care of before the car could get worked on again.

I loosely hung all the sheet metal on the car and, put it on a trailer to have the guys at Bruning Auto Design get all the door gaps perfect, and the panels aligned correctly. I wanted the doors to look like a modern european car with the nice tight gaps.

The Guys at B.A.D. are top notch. Tim is a top notch fabricator that worked on both the Realmad and Newmad at Steve's Auto Restoration. I think in just a few short years B.A.D. will be one of the Northwest's top shop to have your car worked on. Here is there current project https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=11358

Here are some pics they sent me on the progress of the car. There are some cool mods that will be done to the car, I just got to make sure I don't go way over budget. Some of the real cool stuff might not happen till later this year or next. As I get new pics I'll keep this updated.






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oops Pics are way too big I'm working on getting them smaller and posted.
edit: okay much smaller they were like poster size
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Can't wait to see!!!
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Can't wait to see!!!

me too!

thank you for the kind words Bob...
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Nice work Tim!! Can't wait to see it progress!!!
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Looks good keep the pictures comming .
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Some more pics.
The gaps at the bottoms of the doors were pretty big, so they added some metal to them, and closed the gap so all the gaps on the car are even.
Also they filled in the front camaro emblem holes. It feels good to know they are great metal fabricators and welders.



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looks really nice
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Some more pics.
The gaps at the bottoms of the doors were pretty big, so they added some metal to them, and closed the gap so all the gaps on the car are even.
Also they filled in the front camaro emblem holes. It feels good to know they are great metal fabricators and welders.



Would love to know how they do this!! I'll be doing this to mine,but tring to figure out what method to use..
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Looks good man, glad you are back on track. Last I remembered your car was at Wayne Due's shop.
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