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04-10-2007 11:13 AM #46
Originally Posted by kennyd
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
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04-10-2007 02:14 PM #47
i dont see how you can keep the cost under 85k , we have that in parts on the camaro no labor , no paint ,no interior.yes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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04-10-2007 02:59 PM #48
Is it for SEMA or a magazine?
Or just a quest for da coolest nova on the planet!
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04-10-2007 08:45 PM #49
Originally Posted by Mike in Motown
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
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04-18-2007 04:28 PM #50
Just saw the new issue of Popular Hotrodding and my car got written up...............*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
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04-19-2007 05:55 AM #51
I thought it looked familiar .Hank
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04-20-2007 01:42 AM #52
Awright! I actually squeezed blood from a stone and got Rodger to send me some progress pics! J/K
New Quarters(I love new sheetmetal! It makes me all warm and fuzzy!!)
Rear tire mockup with the 335's to make sure we have clearance!
Trunk to quarter transition(Mmmmmmmm......new sheetmetal....goooood!!!)
As always, comments, suggestions, complaints! All are welcome!!
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
CHR build link
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04-20-2007 10:56 AM #53
Originally Posted by REGs
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
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05-17-2007 07:31 PM #54
Got the Front UCA geometry all set up. Tubular UCA's are for mockup only. We wanted to make sure all the measurements were right on before we started CNCing the UCA's!
Drivers Side UCA Pick up point.
Brycen putting the headers back on! LOL!
We had to figure out how we were going to get the Transaxle and diff out if they needed to be fixed so we used some Step Joints(Thanks Pauza!)
The guys wanted to get car off the jig and on the floor so they've been finish welding a lot of the joints on the frame. Forking it off the Jig!
Rodger borrowed some wheels, since I'm a dumba$$ and I can't decide on what wheel I want, and put them on the car! Jake the wonder dog taking it out for it's maident voyage!
Whatever Sean may lack in stature(Yeah! like I'm some basketball player!!) he certainly makes up for in his fab skills. He's 5' 7"! The man is magician and the TIG is his wand! Sean standing next to the car to give you a perspective of ride height!
What do you think?
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
CHR build link
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05-17-2007 10:02 PM #55
Howdy John,
This has got to be in the top 5 nova projects EVER.
Outstanding kraftmanship. Outstanding design work.
Out & Out just a great project.
Paul
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05-18-2007 01:43 AM #56
If not the best.. There is plenty of Novas out there but i dont think anyone has been done with this kind of craftmanship. Outstanding!Nothing beat cubic inches...
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05-18-2007 06:14 AM #57
looks great john . when do we get it for paint and finish ? lolyes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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05-18-2007 09:53 AM #58
Thanks Guys! We still have a lot of tweaking to do but it's nice to see it on the ground! Rodger is going to have an Open House this saturday at his shop so we should see the reaction from the media on this. Hopefully, they'll like it!
I can't wait until all the finish welding is doen and I can send it off to the powdercoater!
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
CHR build link
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05-27-2007 05:03 PM #59
Just posting the little video I made playing with Movie Maker..........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5opS8RjAgc
Oh!.......................and a few update photos to boot!
Drivers side view of crossmember tie-in to subframe downbars! I like the lightning holes they cut out of the box-in sheetmetal!
Passenger side view of Crossmember tie-in to subframe downbars!
Overview of engine bay with Crossmember tie-ins! I think I may move the A/C compressor up to where the passenger side Tie-in is to fill the void!
Removable crossmember to complete structural rigidity of subframe!
Close up view!
How's it look so far? Any questions or concerns?
John*****Under Construction*****
'66 Chevy II/Nova
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05-27-2007 09:44 PM #60
NO CONCERNS JOHN & IT'S LOOKING GOOD.
Keep up the good work.
Regs
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