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Zack Methvin
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I built this GSX many years ago. It has seen some pretty rough times over the years but I recently decide to change the wheels and put it back together. Still have a couple pieces to go but it is looking decent again. Missing a few pieces but overall everything is there that's important.
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Correct. I just used that pic to show the look I was going for. Thanks for sharing it.
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Thanks Rick. Indeed I do. Not sure just yet how I want to do it but there will be some kind of reinforcing structure for the front clip.
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Thanks Dan. Still a long way to go but I like it so far.
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Thanks everyone. It is slow for me but little by little I will get it done.
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Snoopy47 started following 1966 GTO Pro Street and John Force 1978 Corvette funny car
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Do you have any pics to share? I'd love to see some of his old rides.
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Well, after losing all my patience with the "glue-bombed" tubular front end. I tossed it and went with the original front suspension. I added the polystyrene tubes to help it look a little more realistic and will probably add a couple more later. I know it's not a typical true to life way of doing this but it's ok for me. I wish it was lower in the front but I am beginning to like it as is so this will more than likely be the way it sits from here on out.
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The only issue with this tape is I have to steel wool off the "3M" printing but its not bad.
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Well here is my first attempt at using HVAC foil tape (Lowe's 3M tape) for the aluminum finish. I used popsicle sticks for doing edges. I plan to do the entire chassis pan areas with this tape.
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Here's a few more. Still want to get the front end down some more, I think the rear end is sitting pretty good. The wheelbase is slightly off as well, still a lot of work do to on this one.
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Well, I have changed my mind yet again and now I am back to a pro street setup for this project. I am kit bashing from an and old glue bombed Charles Carpenter 55 and a Rob Vandergriff 57 to pull this together. I still have a long ways to go but this is a start. Here's the 1:1 look I'm hoping for:
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Thanks for the info. I will check into this for sure.
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That's me. I'm afraid that if I get too far out with this project I will never get it finished.
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Well, I am still wrestling with the idea of keeping this as a GTO or converting to a Lemans. Right now I am thinking of just making the GTO look as close to my Dad's Lemans as I can and call it good. I received the actual GM paint for the original Reef Turquoise and so far it is a perfect match. I LOVE this color! 1966 Pontiac GTO K Reef Turquoise Paint Manufacturer Codes PPG/Ditzler : 43364 Dupont : 4628L, 4628, 181-97217, 97217 Acme/Rogers : 9664 Sherwin Williams : 2423 RM/BASF : A1718 Here's what I have done on the interior so far. Still have paint the door/window handle knobs black and a few other details. I got the redline tires in today but I realized the tires I ordered are 1:24 and the car is 1:25 so, they fill up the wheel-well a little too much I think. What do you guys think?