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[quote=”z282nv” post=3829]How would like to do a front wheel alignment on this GTO?
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What in the name of all things holy… NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!![/quote]
So I did a little online investigating and discovered this is NOT a real car but a Photoshop’d concept. No actual Goats were harmed in the making of this picture!
Jon ShieldsParticipantAccording to my wife, we could have a 23 car garage and she STILL wouldn’t have room to park because I would fill it with projects! So based on that… if you buy a larger tool box you will just get more tools. Until you need a larger toolbox.
Jon ShieldsParticipantMy first impression when I looked at it was “Oh you poor Goat… ” But I too really like how he has laid the grill back and gave it a very aero look. I also noted the license plate says “V16.” I would like to know more!
Jon ShieldsParticipantIn the parking lot at work today.
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Jon ShieldsParticipantIn the parking lot at work today.
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Jon ShieldsParticipantAny update Kevin?
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Jon ShieldsParticipantHave you seen this yet?
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Jon ShieldsParticipantI see a few more transplants of the Ford EcoBoost because it’s offered in a crate motor with a stand alone harness. I’m not sure Chevy is offering theirs in a crate package. Jon
Jon ShieldsParticipantI saw this “what if” picture on Hemming’s today. Imagine if Pontiac had built the El Camino.
Jon ShieldsParticipantA few years ago we were allowed to choose sound bites for all of the messages on the computers in our patrol cars… But, Pulp Fiction was one of the most popular ones. Samuel L Jackson was very colorful with his words and when we would key up our radios it was broadcast for the entire County. Needless to say, we’re no longer allowed to change our sound profiles.
“Uhm, which wallet is yours…?”
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Jon ShieldsParticipantAgain, really high quality work. I have a question though… I see that you blast, prime and paint your chassis. Do you find that is better, or more economical than a powder coat?
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05/29/2016 at in reply to: 1966 Ford Galaxie 7-Litre Complete Restoration at V8 Speed and Resto Shop #7703Jon ShieldsParticipantHey Kevin, I skipped ahead in the photos and saw the instrument cluster being assembled. Do you restore the clusters in-house or send them out. I WISH my cluster to look as nice as this one! Jon
05/29/2016 at in reply to: 1966 Ford Galaxie 7-Litre Complete Restoration at V8 Speed and Resto Shop #7701Jon ShieldsParticipant[quote=”JonJeffS” post=2577]Man Kevin! What a quality job. Excellent work and I love the detail. Inspires me to grab a torch and hammers and go after my car.
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X2 on that. Buuuuuut, I think I’ll go grab another beer. Ha Ha!
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Have 2! I gotta work tonight.
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05/25/2016 at in reply to: 1966 Ford Galaxie 7-Litre Complete Restoration at V8 Speed and Resto Shop #7692Jon ShieldsParticipantMan Kevin! What a quality job. Excellent work and I love the detail. Inspires me to grab a torch and hammers and go after my car.
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Jon ShieldsParticipantI like the diamond plate look of Gladiator. Plus it took you an afternoon. I’ve been at it for over a year…
All of my steel has gone off to powder coat. Now I I have to paint the walls and get ready for final assembly. It’s slowly coming together. But the weather wa s beautiful today so I have the itch to start my project car…
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