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    Very nice! And now it will be more mobile should he want to see it again!
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    What size is the conduit that you hide inside the frame rails?
    There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flipper_1938 View Post
    What size is the conduit that you hide inside the frame rails?
    It's 3/4X.065, for the electrical, wiring, and fuel. The fuel line will be a 3/8" but if you needed a 1/2" line I would bump it up to 1".
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    Ken, you haven't mentioned the V12 lately. What's up with that?
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    It's been pushed back a bit. I wanted to get the sedan to a roller stage to get all the pieces I have collected for it out of the way. I'm hoping to take it home in the next couple of weeks then I will get to work on the truck, that's what the motor is for. The drawings are almost complete so then the decision has to be made, billet or castings?
    That's a great shot of your cat!
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    Well, It's 95% boxed. In the photo's you can see the little access openings in the frame to tighten fuel and brake lines I just have to make the covers for them. Detailing all the welds will take some time but I hope to have that and the body mounted next week.
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