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Notallthere's 1970 Chevelle Malibu


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28 minutes ago, Frosty said:

You are just looking for any excuse to put out.

That's the thing I like about this site ... it helps so much with my diet. Appetite ... gone.

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4 hours ago, Professur said:

That's the thing I like about this site ... it helps so much with my diet. Appetite ... gone.

Could be worse Pro....you could be married to him!!!! 

I suppose you've just tossed your cookies thinking about that one?

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So my progress.  No Pro I ain't gonna marry you but just a fling on the side would be good.

My frame is done, suspension, brakes (4 wheel disc) rear end, engine, transmission, fuel lines and brake lines run, emergency brake run.

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Engine done according to the desk top dyno should be about 310 hp

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Firewall torque boxes welded up and painted with Chassis Saver. 

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My next step is to do some touch up welding under the car as the frame was in the way before.  I want the body back on the frame before the end of March.

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No the mufflers and the rear pipes are clamped.  This way I can modify it with minimum work.

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I picked purple just to be different.  I have to touch it up on the front as I must not have done a good job de-greasing a few spots. 

 

Ms Notallthere would just be happy for a quiet night's sleep.

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LMAO....for a second, I forgot your workin on a Chevy.  Started laughing when I noticed what side your fuel lines were on. Lookin good.  Is that your body latex on that motor?

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18 hours ago, Professur said:

Lunch 0, this site 3

We are winning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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On February 4, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Professur said:

Lunch 0, this site 3

 

On February 5, 2016 at 7:54 AM, notallthere said:

We are winning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I am so glad we are able to help Pro with his New Years weight loss resolution!  Sharing is caring!

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  • 2 weeks later...

So how many people did it take to put the body back on? How many cases of Tim Horton's had to die to accomplish this little milestone? Will the Mapleleafs win the Stanley Cup?

Great work pal! This is way more exciting than watching grass grow or Sgt Rock! This is getting done!

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not much today.  Bolted the body down and did not have to fight it very much.  Blasted the mount brackets for the rad saddle and primed them with the rad saddle.  I did have to cut the trans tunnel for the transmission as the body was resting on it. 

Yahoo and progress.

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