Future HEMI

Started by Hemifish, June 21, 2010, 07:48:21 PM

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68PONY

You will have to change your user name to fully sickfish when its finished:lol: , its going to look awsome! , all the best with the build.
cheers chris.

69DirtyRat

Surely you could go bigger than a puny 426!!!!:rub::rol:
Sounds like its gunna be one cool mopar! Its good to see another elephant amongst the pachyderms!
1969 Corvette ZL-1 540ci 755hp
1972 Chevy Suburban 454ci
1959 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limo 390ci 325hp
www.ratpackmuscle.com

sms777

Quote from: 69DirtyRat link=topic=3387.msg20490#msg20490Surely you could go bigger than a puny 426!!!!:rub::rol:
Sounds like its gunna be one cool mopar! Its good to see another elephant amongst the pachyderms!
Don't worry Andy....it is 426 at the moment. That will grow 2 cubic inches every weekend...trust me... so in 3 years when the body is finished it will be ready for an all alloy Ray Barton 740 cube monster  :rol:

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69DirtyRat

1969 Corvette ZL-1 540ci 755hp
1972 Chevy Suburban 454ci
1959 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limo 390ci 325hp
www.ratpackmuscle.com

Hemifish

Quote from: ausmonza link=topic=3387.msg20459#msg20459thats an awful lot of guide coat to rub off LOL

Keep the pictures coming


how long has it taken you to get it to that stage ???

and the big one

Do you have an estimated finish time for the car ?
Hi Mr ausmonza , This is how i bought the car an original CA car , The Importer already started to repair the car it has a new trunk floor and a few dints fixed , I asked to have the car sent to me in bare metal from QLD but he said no so they put in prima , it has no rust in the floors & is a very good solid body [only the boot floor was rusted ], so ill get the whole car Bead blasted inside out & start painting , I am going to sell my GTO so i can buy the engine & other parts , I guess with in 5 years till finished :cry:

Steve

That really sucks :( he could have just put a nice thick coat of etch primer on it !