84 Z28 w/92 Corvette suspension
#63
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.
#64
About 400 miles round trip from here.
Sure hope to see it one day.
#65
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.
#68
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.
#69
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,417
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.
#70
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.