84 Z28 w/92 Corvette suspension
Thank you very much. I was hoping to see you there Y2Keglide, you really should see this in person. I appreciate your support over the years, I think you would like seeing and hearing it close up.
About 400 miles round trip from here.
Sure hope to see it one day.
July 26, 2023
July 30, 2023
The car has come full circle and it’s time for me to move on to the next project. I have a 70 1/2 Camaro that needs a lot of love, so I’ll be posting on the 2nd gen. Forum in the future. I want to thank everyone here for their support and encouragement over the years.
5 shows, 3 awards
It was a pretty successful first season for my project. It was well received and garnered a lot of attention. I attended 4 local shows and a national touring show. I’m looking forward to next summer’s car show season and a few cruises. This car is amazing to drive, I could not be happier.
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October 2009 ROTM
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Ever think about a youtube channel? I know there are a lot of guys doing it but not as many at you level. If you did all the work on that car I would defiantly subscribe. He I would subscribe just for the custom metal work.
I really don’t have an online presence, no Facebook, X, instagram, or YouTube. I’ve been asked about that several times, I’m a bit technologically challenged. I don’t know how to download video. Besides , the car is finished and I would have no content. As far as the car, I not only every aspect of the build, I did it in half of a 2 car garage without a lift or frame table. You can see evidence of this in the build threads that I posted if you look beyond the car. The car was painted in a Costco tent (except the color, I cheated and had a professional apply that). Design, engineering, fabrication, and wiring was all done by me. I appreciate your interest in my car and I may have to consider getting online savvy.


