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Thanks for the pics...They really highlight the amount of effort that went into the restoration..
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There is still a whole lot of wrong that has not been addressed......
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What kind of paint/coating is on all the bare parts like the spindles, sway bar etc?
Steve
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Starting with the fuel line.
Go look at the original photos of #3 & #5. The ZL1 fuel line is configured the same as L72 or L78. The fuel line in the photos here is not even close.
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