Master Body hardware
#42
RE: Master Body hardware
It easy to get carried away. I ordered parts once and when they came I was like 'I dont remember ordering these' and I dont even think I needed them at the time.
#44
RE: Master Body hardware
Good question. I am debating now if I want to A. throw the new 350 in and just drive it the way it is and do the body during the fall/winter. Or B. do the body now and have it to drive in the fall/winter. I have a new roof and rear quarters to put in, drum to disk fronts, 350, 700r4 and some misc stuff. I am gonna need help with some of the welding though. Its in drivable condition cosmeticaly now, so I havent decided whats next yet. I got a couple of weeks though, I am working on a 94 nissan pathfinder that needs a brake system flush and some minor stuff body wise, once its sold I cn start on the Camaro.
#45
RE: Master Body hardware
Well if ur gonna do it, then do it right. Similar to the saying " ur gonna go. go big" I would to the body now and then just finish the car. Be ready for next year. Never short ur self u will only hurt ur self. I am gonna do the frame then send it out for body and paint. Then wiring and motor.
#50
RE: Master Body hardware
I am thinking I will get the brakes done then go from there. As it is now there are no brakes, I bled the system (lines only) and still no brakes. I will do a complete flush and install the new power booster and see if that does it. There I will decide what to do, if it needs a new master cylinder I will get one and go ahead and just do the rest of the body and all the paining and stuff, if not.... we'll see.