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  • Yeah, so it's been a while since I've posted any updates. I've been busy helping my buddy get the roof painted on his '55 Chevy. While it's turning out AMAZING, it's been eating into my wagon time. We are doing panels with lace, scales, fan patterns, and stripes. We put down a gold flake base, and have been putting different colors of candy over different sections to get the look he wants. It's getting close, so it will be nice when it's done. Here's a little sneak peak. We still have a lot of wet sanding and clearing to do.



    Anyway, I don't have just a ton of updates on the car, but here's a couple pictures. I got all the front brake lines bent, flared, mounted and tightened so that part is done. Just have to make the lines for the rear end and we'll be good to go on brakes, other than hydroboost stuff.




    Also got my parts car tore down yesterday and have all the front end parts to swap over to the wagon. As soon as I can get those to John's, we can mount everything and start running all the air lines for the front air bag setup. It was almost a shame to part it out, with it being such a decent old car. I found inspection receipts that went back to 1979 in this car. Even found a hide-a-way key box under the edge of the left front fender and the door locks on both front doors are just as smooth as a new car.




    I ended up building the drive shaft at my dad's shop, since he has a lathe and mill, to save me some money. I had to buy the slip joint to go in the rear drive shaft, but that was the only part that I had to spend any money on for the most part. I still have to buy u-joints, but those won't be too bad. We shortened the front drive shaft about 4 9/16", and I don't remember how much we had to take out of the rear shaft. Luckily, I had Chris' dad's drive shaft out of his '60 sedan delivery to go by. We had already put it in my car to test fit and it was just about the exact measurements that I needed so I took it to dad's shop to use for measurements. Only thing that was different was the slip joint I used. It's a heavier duty joint than the one in his drive shaft, so it's a little longer.




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    • Ded

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      • I am SO jealous
        Originally posted by Leah
        Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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        • Is it going to be finished for Goodguys?

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          • Back from the dead!!!!!!! Wharzzzzzzupdates!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            • Originally posted by turbocoupe View Post
              Back from the dead!!!!!!! Wharzzzzzzupdates!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              X2, Aaron you're slacking!!!

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              • Been busy. Unfortunately not really been busy on the car. Have gotten a little work done. Guess I could post a couple progress photos. I'll try to get some posted this evening.

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                • need any more parts? or another project

                  http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/3375047167.html

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                  • Wrong year
                    1969 GTO Judge Clone 6.0 liter LQ4 Turbo 4L60e on LS1tech

                    1960 Chevy Sedan Delivery LS swap

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                    • Here's a little update. Since I got sick, got my wife and daughter sick, started getting better then they got me sick again, I haven't been able to work on the car much. I've also been busy with pinstriping, so that is a good reason not to work on the car.

                      The car came with full length left and right side replacement floor pans from H&H since the original pans were shot. I figured since I've already taken the time to make everything else as nice as I have, I might as well go ahead and put the new full length pans in and put a new wiring harness in.

                      Here's the floor pan replacement. I have the right side done, and the left side is trimmed, spot weld holes drilled, and fitted. I've got some work to do tomorrow, but I may be able to start welding the left side in. I had to cut the top of the frame out at the rear where the drive shaft goes up into when the car goes down. You can see it in some of the pictures. I cut it out with the torch and didn't bother cleaning it up any because it will never be seen. Hence the jagged ass edges. LOL. While I had the floor pans cut out I went ahead and made some gussets for the front two link mounts just for cheap insurance.










                      Here are some pictures of the rear brake lines I made. I had to do some creative bending to go down and around the back of the rear end since the housing goes up in the c-notch and I didn't want the lines to get smashed when the car goes all the way down. In these pictures you can see the primer, etc on the rear end. I'm going to pull the rear end back out, clean/sandblast everything and paint it all. Hell, at this point, I've taken this long, I may have the rear end powder coated. I already replaced all of the brake components on the rear end, so EVERYTHING will be new.


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                      • Love it! One day I hope to be doing this king of stuff. If you ever need free labor let me know. I will also bring the beer/ beverage of your choice. Keep us updated.
                        If you can read this thank a teacher. If it's in English thank a soldier.

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                        • Originally posted by The Sarge View Post
                          Love it! One day I hope to be doing this king of stuff. If you ever need free labor let me know. I will also bring the beer/ beverage of your choice. Keep us updated.
                          That makes 2 of us!!!

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                          • Better make that 3
                            Putting warheads on foreheads since 2004

                            Pro-Touring Build

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                            • Any plans on upgrading what I'm sure is a poor brake setup, aside from the Hydroboost?

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                              • Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                                Any plans on upgrading what I'm sure is a poor brake setup, aside from the Hydroboost?
                                He already has brembo stuff on it
                                1969 GTO Judge Clone 6.0 liter LQ4 Turbo 4L60e on LS1tech

                                1960 Chevy Sedan Delivery LS swap

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