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New to site with Old GT37

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Hello all!  I am new to the site but with an old rare car.  I have a 71 GT37 that is in the process of a complete frame off restoration.  It is a pain staking process I now know but it will be worth it when it is done.  Did a little build on the 350 motor.  Added a Ram AIR III cam and bored it to .30 over.  Installed a 4 barrel Rochester and a Edelbrock intake.  Wasn't looking to make a monster out of it but a nice sounding muscle car.  Interior will be 100% redone.  Have all the parts just looking to get the body in paint first.

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Welcome to FP.    We do like pic's......

:welcomeFP:

 

I agree with JUSTA - we like pictures. Feel free to post some when you get the chance.

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First pic is what she looked like to start.  Interior was shot and needed a 100% redo.  The last pic is the motor after its rebuild.  It is a start.  The metal work is all done on the body and it will be in primer soon. Frame is ready for the motor now.  Brakes and all gas lines run.  Making progress.

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Nice work.  The chassis and motor look clean.

So what are the Cragar SS' bolted onto in the background?

Thankz for the pic's.

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