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    Some little details from a '72 ST we have been building the last year or so, Trying to keep it mostly "period", but with some added little bits.
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    Heat delete block off.
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    Exhaust heat deflector
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    Some frunk details.
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    plug wire hold downs and RSR style loops
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    Had to reimagine all of the '72 oil lid mechanism as all of the bits are unobtanium. The push knob is spun from Delrin.
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    Front latch block off plate.
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    Moderator Chuck Miller's Avatar
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    Very impressive Alex.....
    Looks like the car is Blue Metallic (or Gemini Blue) with Light Ivory parts ?

    Please show and tell us more in our 'Show your ride' thread....
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    The “comb-over” plug wire routing is just terrific, Alex! The whole engine is a thing of beauty.

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    Satanic as in no one else has this stripping. Here you go. I know the purists will choke.
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  5. #1425
    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Very impressive Alex.....
    Looks like the car is Blue Metallic (or Gemini Blue) with Light Ivory parts ?

    Please show and tell us more in our 'Show your ride' thread....
    Thanks Chuck, it’s Gemini Blue Metallic. I will let the owner post about all of the “big” details when the car is finished, just thought you guys might like to see some little bits. Really excited to post some full shots of this one.

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    Kent! That is proper! I wish more would embrace a 70’s style paint scheme here and there.

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    Some changes made to my 67 SWB car over the last year.
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    Some changes made to my 67 SWB car over the last year.
    Much seat time with the "GT3" suspension? What are your thoughts? Love the aesthetic...

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    I've only done one 90 minute drive in the hills just west of Denver. 6000 to 9000 feet. I'm still playing with different springs. The one thing that stands out so far is the front suspension holds a line better in the corners. No rubber in any of the connections. Much smoother and no squeaks. As my wife was in the car I was running at about 6 or 7 10ths.
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    Looks really great and your car is fabulous in every detail! What is this suspension? Does is makes the track wider than standard SWB? Is it any lighter? Uni ball in the rear?
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