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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 14 6:36 pm
by Mossy68
Can't wait to see the finished product Drew. That car I's going to be bad ass =P~

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 14 11:49 pm
by drewcrane
Got the shiny fish back home, wow I just stand there , I very impressed, I dont have words to explain how happy we are, this thing is so straight ,it looks like glass :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: STOKED :D

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 7:29 am
by octanejunkie
Wow, stunning.
What a great read this thread is. That car is a credit to you. Well done.

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 12:42 pm
by Dave81
Great stuff Drew!!

You aiming for on the road in Spring?

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 12:46 pm
by drewcrane
Dave81 wrote:Great stuff Drew!!

You aiming for on the road in Spring?
Yes spring is the goal :hello1:

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 12:48 pm
by drewcrane
octanejunkie wrote:Wow, stunning.
What a great read this thread is. That car is a credit to you. Well done.
Thank you very much, yea it is kind of cool to look back on this thread and realize how far we have come with this car,it has been a very long road.

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 12:48 pm
by Dave81
drewcrane wrote:
Dave81 wrote:Great stuff Drew!!

You aiming for on the road in Spring?
Yes spring is the goal :hello1:
:thumbright:

May of asked this before.....You going Restomod/road course car like the Chally or keeping this one stock....ish?

Gotta love a Fish!!! 8-)

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 1:52 pm
by drewcrane
Dave81 wrote:
drewcrane wrote:
Dave81 wrote:Great stuff Drew!!

You aiming for on the road in Spring?
Yes spring is the goal :hello1:
:thumbright:

May of asked this before.....You going Restomod/road course car like the Chally or keeping this one stock....ish?

Gotta love a Fish!!! 8-)
Yea as a matter of fact the wife loves the wheels on the chally so much I ordered another set, they should be here by January,17 x 8,s on all 4 ,and certain things will be painted /powdercoated and the suspension mods are already done,pretty much a his and hers look

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 2:43 pm
by Pete
Superb job, Drew; you must be really pleased after such a long resto... 8-)

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 4:49 pm
by Dave-R
It was more of a long wait to get the bloody thing started than a long resto. :lol:

Just speaking on behalf of Lisa. ;)

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 14 5:00 pm
by drewcrane
Dave wrote:It was more of a long wait to get the bloody thing started than a long resto. :lol:

Just speaking on behalf of Lisa. ;)
Yea she had butterflies on her stomach she is very happy(even though we didn't paint it silver).

And yes it was one of those projects that was on and off again and again, now with the car painted I can get some precise robots to do the rest :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 14 6:53 pm
by Gas for GOSH
Superb stuff Drew.....feel another Connected feature coming on?! :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 14 7:30 pm
by Powermyster
Cracking thread and cracking car. Fair play mate

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 14 8:14 pm
by drewcrane
Thanks guys, my problem now is finding all the proper parts, I have most of them labeled ,but some ended up somewhere :scratch:

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 14 9:20 pm
by latil
Yeah,then you got to get the parts on the car very carefully,so easy to bump & scratch new paint.