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Some say my car was an instant classic, and being 20 years old I think it would now qualify as a classic, so here we go.

 

1987 Buick Grand National, have owned it for 3 years now and am slowly starting the restoration/performance aspect of it all. As far as performance I am almost to where I want to be, just some minor parts here and there and it will meet the goals I had set when I bought the car. As far as the restoration side I am getting there, the windshield was just replaced with new outer seals, the window and door seals will be done later this year. The interior is nearly done except for a new A-pillar piece and recovering the drivers seat. Once all that is done the body will be stripped and prepped for paint with every seam, line, and gap set back to exactly where the factory wanted it and maybe a little tighter. New hood emblems and new rear bumper fillers, new bumper moldings....ect. Although the car now is in decent condition, when I am done I am hoping for a near show car that will see track duty occasionally.

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1969 Chevy Camaro

 

400 Small Block chevy motor

TH350 Transmission

 

I have had the car for about 6 years. I have done alot to it but there is so much more to do. As soon as I get the new house mod finished I plan on taking the car down to bare metal and starting over.

 

The car overall is pretty slow, but its basically a stock bottom end 400, with a set of double hump 64 cc heads and an outdated edlebrock intake.

 

Along with the body redo I plan to build a 383 that should be decent,

and unfortuately I will have to get my tranny rebuilt as well.

 

 

http://columbusht.com/uploads/Tunstall_1.jpg

 

http://columbusht.com/uploads/DSC0896.jpg

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1969 Chevy Camaro

 

400 Small Block chevy motor

TH350 Transmission

 

I have had the car for about 6 years. I have done alot to it but there is so much more to do. As soon as I get the new house mod finished I plan on taking the car down to bare metal and starting over.

 

The car overall is pretty slow, but its basically a stock bottom end 400, with a set of double hump 64 cc heads and an outdated edlebrock intake.

 

Along with the body redo I plan to build a 383 that should be decent,

and unfortuately I will have to get my tranny rebuilt as well.

 

i just happen to know someone that knows all things bad ass to do to first gen camaros;)

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Some say my car was an instant classic, and being 20 years old I think it would now qualify as a classic, so here we go.

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i'll have to go with that one as well...although it's a mullet mobile '87 Regal T-type.

 

 

http://www.mintyfreshproductions.com/ASCR/ascr_11.jpg

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1982 Chevy Silverado C20 Pickup 6.2L/TH400...only 38k original miles.

 

Not too special except for low miles and condition out of an older diesel Chevy...then I put DUBS on the bitch! :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v710/zeitgeist57/NightFront.jpg

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1982 Chevy Silverado C20 Pickup 6.2L/TH400...only 38k original miles.

 

Not too special except for low miles and condition out of an older diesel Chevy...then I put DUBS on the bitch! :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v710/zeitgeist57/NightFront.jpg

 

Truck's looking good!! Get that turbo kit yet?

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