Thank you David, Lefty and Greg...... all that is left is decals and throwing together an engine and tranny. With what I was able to do today , I feel that I am right where I need to be time wise as far as being done by next Sat.
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The interior is done. Its kind of hard to see since its Black on Black but I positioned the shoulder harnesses and lap belt as if they where thrown off and landed where they may. Again, I had to modify the kit offerings, this time it was the dash...it just doesn't fit like it shows in the instructions, so I cut some off of each side and slid it between the diagonal bars on the cage.
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Got it up on all 4 corners. Resin cast front bumper that was part of the '74 - '76 grill that I used for this build. Removed the filler behind the bumper and mounted it flush with the grill to move weight back.
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Used the kit supplied wheels and tires...the tire width was the same as what the Modified Street Stocks where running back in the day ( mid 80's ) 8" scale inches tread width.
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