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Ryanh1801

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Might take a little while to get them all up so be patient.
Went up to Michigan for a wedding this weekend, on thur. my uncle had his car club over for a party. Pictures really do not do justice on these cars, I really suck at taking them. First car started off as a 57 vette, that had some major changes done to it. My uncle did the paint and body work on it. Here is a little article on it. Corvette
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This next car is my uncles current ride a 36 chevy, it is perfect in just about every way.
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Thought I had more pictures of it.
 
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This truck is my uncles old show truck, the current owner had him change the paint up a bit, it use to just be the green color.
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That GOAT is gorgeous.
Hell, all the cars are! That's one of the greatest things about living in this state and being a car guy. At any given time, there is a car around you that deserves to be drooled on..

What's going on with that 'vette emblem in the first few pics?
You gotta be some kind of stud when you roll a 'vette like that with major chassis mods and an LS1 power plant!
 
capcrnch said:
That GOAT is gorgeous.
Hell, all the cars are! That's one of the greatest things about living in this state and being a car guy. At any given time, there is a car around you that deserves to be drooled on..

What's going on with that 'vette emblem in the first few pics?
You gotta be some kind of stud when you roll a 'vette like that with major chassis mods and an LS1 power plant!

It says stretched, the car was widened by 7 inchs and lengthened by 4 I believe.

Yuri_Rage said:
Nice! Especially enjoyed the GTO and '41 Chevy coupe (I have a '41 in the garage right now!). Your uncle seems like a pretty damn talented guy!

Yeah he does some amazing work, he has had cars that have been in Home Improvement and now in Tim Alan's garage and also one that is in Jay Leno's Garage.
 
Ryanh1801 said:
It says stretched, the car was widened by 7 inchs and lengthened by 4 I believe.

I meant on the inside of the hood and between the seats. The logos look like they
were blotched black.
 
capcrnch said:
I meant on the inside of the hood and between the seats. The logos look like they
were blotched black.

Ah ok, not really sure, Think its just suppose to look like the flags riped out of the rest of it.
 
I love the turbo corvair, that's a neat vehicle. Supposedly the engines were popular for air planes with the DIY crowd in the day as well.

I love that C1, I got to see one about a 3-4 weeks ago in person, they are truly incredible vehicles. Gotta see the fuelie setup too, that's also a peice of work. You wanna talk about something amazing, that'd be it. Then again the guy who had it also had another one, and a few assorted pre-war ford Ts and a few other things like that in his shop. Then again, his shop was like a shrine to hot rodding don't think I've ever seen so many tri-power setups in one spot, much less a V10 flat head!

Wrenching is definitely a big passion of mine right now, I've got an Astro van I'm workign at hopping up, when I'm finished starting my career I'm going to put the 305 TPI V8 I have worked over that I have stashed in it along with a slew of other parts, eventually I'm wanting a turbocharged build. But I'll save that rant for another day.
 
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