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    Seb, this is the reinforcement you need, shown welded in.
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    This looks pretty similar other than the forward welded in bolt collection ??????
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    I called Restoration Design today and luckily called early enough so that they were able to throw those pieces in the same box with the front gas tank support panel.
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    2002 Camaro z/28

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    Subscribed! Fascinating thread!

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    Thanks Jon,

    Hopefully it will provide insight to some as to the amount of work that goes into these cars if you "DIY."
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    My attempts at DIY are slim to none these days!! I tend to count on the guys at the most highly respected shop in the DFW metroplex! Watching just in case I get the itch....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jond911t View Post
    My attempts at DIY are slim to none these days!! I tend to count on the guys at the most highly respected shop in the DFW metroplex! Watching just in case I get the itch....
    Sounds good, but for those without the budget we have to get our hands dirty! ��
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    Got some parts from Henry at Supertec! Headstud kit and 2.0S crank. Name:  20180316_192853.jpg
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    Now this is a REAL '71T Restoration Project. Beautiful work and admire your skill and willingness to keep at this! Thank you! Pretty lucky with my project....... Just replacing parts without any "Metal Glue" needed.

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    Thank DJ, it has definitely been an interesting (and expensive) project these past few years. I hope to have it on the road before I retire
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