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WOW, the floor pan looks clean enough to eat off of..:eek2:
That is a great pic of the oval tail pipes. I needed that as a reference for the Pypes set I have. There is no way I can ever get them to stop rattling on the body or spring. I'm gonna make a wooden buck and shape them in my press. I knew the last several inches of those pipes were pressed from the factory, but that is a perfect example. I would be welding the pin holes in the exhaust pipes, unless you have a set coming from Eric..:wink: |
I have had these Cragar's laying around I bought from a couple of forum members thinking this day may come. And yes, I know the front tires are waaay too large.
So..........TT's or Cragar's? https://i.imgur.com/Fqg7hzah.jpg https://i.imgur.com/v3QFJTJh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/q5UI9gph.jpg |
Personally Tim, I think TT's are a better choice with that color of that killer Camaro. - Bill W
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TT gets my vote, too.
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Unanimous, the TT's look much better with the color.
You will blow thru on the pinhole. I start at least an 1/8th inch outside with reduced heat and quite a bit more wire speed. Short, tack welds until you find good enough metal to weld to. Once you have a solid perimeter, you weld to that and close up the hole. Careful grinding to flush and a spray of salt water on the bare metal will blend it some. If you have a Dent Fix Eliminator, with the medium wire wheel, will make a close replication of metal texture to hide the grinder marks. I always finish grind with 120 too. |
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