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lt1 chevelle
07-04-2006, 01:01 AM
i put the motor in mounted the be cool radiator have all the brake lines hooked up tranny is all ready i also painted the front grill black. just ordered 250dollers woth of AN fitting and a new powermaster alt. head light bezles and iam sending the wireing out thuresday so should be started end of next week :fingersx: i also mounted the new tank and the fuel pump once i get all the AN fittings i will start pluming all the fuel lines. then its power steering lines. iam also going to paint the bumpers the same color of the car(orion silver)witch i think really bring out the grill also iam ordering 2in drop spindles and 3in coil in the back.

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Derek69SS
07-04-2006, 07:44 PM
Lookin' good :thumbsup: See my questions & comments on Team Chevelle.

LT1s rule :unibrow:

XcYZ
07-05-2006, 07:00 AM
Sweet, lookin good. :thumbsup:

sick65
07-05-2006, 08:17 AM
Looking good. I wish I knew you were painting the bumpers. I just threw away a perfect set of 65 front and rear bumpers that had been smoothed and painted. They were on my car when I bought it, and I decided to replace them with some chrome bumpers.

lt1 chevelle
07-05-2006, 11:06 PM
Looking good. I wish I knew you were painting the bumpers. I just threw away a perfect set of 65 front and rear bumpers that had been smoothed and painted. They were on my car when I bought it, and I decided to replace them with some chrome bumpers.

:faint: that whould of been nice! if i dont find a simple way to get the crome off the bumpers or if i can find bumpers that are raw(no crome) ill buy them if not ill prolly get them re-cromed but next time u go throwing stuff away let me know!

race-rodz
07-05-2006, 11:18 PM
take them to the local chrome shop and have them stripped, they use and acid bath that takes all the nasty plating off and usually costs under $50

Steve68
07-06-2006, 04:09 AM
I've learned NEVER throw anything away, because someone will need it or it will end up selling for big money,