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    stylingZ is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    This is really top shelf with nothing but quality combined with well thought out planning. Thanks for sharing you pictures with all of us HRC members.

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    Just so much to look at on your rod, and all of it is so well done. Those 6 carb scoops look a little hungry.


    Don

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    Thank you all, that's very nice of you. It's getting to the point where I don't want to go home at night. I really want to drive it.
    Don, I moved the battery and fuse panel like I said by the photo's, when I decided to move them I thought of you and your T. It's hard to tell by looking at your car but it seems you have a lot of room in your cowl area to put your's there. just a suggestion, but the reasons for doing it are, shorter primary cable, mine now is 30" to the starter. Remember the rep from the battery company said to try and keep it under 36". And I picked up more storage area. I'm sure you have plenty but I need as much as I can get
    I finished the brake lines today, Monday back on the wiring, and the clutch line.
    Thanks again everyone for the nice comments.
    Ken

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    Thought I would show how to use all the available space you can. I will put in a notch to cover the rear end, but it still gives me some storage space for incidentals, tools, spare water pump, jack, clean underwear and socks for those long trips.
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    Smart idea, and as always for you, well planned and executed. DIdn't realize your truck was bagged. Nice.

    Don

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    I can't believe I have been missing your thread.

    Beautiful job! Fantastic fab work!

    Looks like I'll be keeping tabs on this one too.

    Mike

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