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    72 R code restoMod project

    Thanks Ray... I know what you mean... I struggled with making this rare a car a resto. But I have an original 60 Vette (48K original miles) and an original 63 split Window Vette so I have my share of originals. Every time I go to a car show more than 90 miles away I need to make a sacrifice to...
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    72 R code restoMod project

    Hmm, might be firefox. I try using tiny pic but when I click on the link it doesn't go anywhere. Ill try it on my other PC tonight. Excellent job QCode!. Are you using Rustbullet or POR 15? If you haven't tried Rustbullet... DO... Its 4X better than POR15.
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    72 R code restoMod project

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.417780018274667.123943.100001280181143&type=1 Ive been trying to load pics here with no luck. The site keeps locking up.
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    New member from Orlando, FL

    Yep, I have the Marti on it. Yes, it has the original HO motor. How do you post multiple pics? Most forums allow a semi colon between JPGs but this one doesnt seem to allow more than one pic per post. Thanks, Phil
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    New member from Orlando, FL

    Quick tip for the day ... Ever had to remove undercoating??? Its a mess. Clean and easy way to remove it... 1) Buy some liquid nitrogen from your local welding supply shop. Buy a needle scaler. pour the liquid nitrogen on the undercoating work with a square foot section at a time. Let set for...
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    New member from Orlando, FL

    I struggled with modding such a rare car but I HATE the grabber blue, sorry, I know some people love this color. Since I wasnt keeping the color, I decided to make it a resto-mod and more drivable. The EFI and Paxton actually are a great combo with a 6 speed tranny, the car should get around 23...
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    new member from indiana

    Welcome from another Newbie in Orlando!
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    New member from Orlando, FL

    I have had my 1972 R code Mach1 for 6 years. Stripped it to the bone 5 years ago and lost interest. Recently got it back.. Put the unibody on the rotisserie and started grinding away last month. should be ready for blasting in the next month after a few rusted areas are replaced. This will be a...
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