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From: San Diego
Car: 1985 Trans Am
Engine: LB9
Transmission: 700R4
I'm suprised you just found about that... your car has been on there for a while, I found it when I was looking for pictures of your car a while back. You did a great job on that car, I can't wait to see your new project.
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From: Redondo Beach CA
Car: '02 Z06
Indeed he did
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From: Beautiful BC
Car: '88 IROC-Z / '91 Z28 / '91 GTA
Engine: LT4 Hot Cam 305 / L98 355 / MR 383
Transmission: 5-spd / 700R4 / 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3:45 / 3:23 / 3:23
buy it back?? pfffft... Nevermind, I still can't believe he sold it!
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From: springfield/eugene
Car: 91 z28
Engine: 305 tpi
Transmission: 700r4
good too see ya bought it back. a car like that needs to stay with the person who come up with the ideas for it. no one will appreciate as much as you do. man i love that car .
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From: Charlestown, IN
Car: 1971 Camaro
Engine: 427
Transmission: TKO600
Axle/Gears: 3.73
I was confused, thought you sold it, now I see you bought it back.
Weren't you building another one? Are you still working on it?
Weren't you building another one? Are you still working on it?
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From: Red Lion, PA
Car: 91 Camaro RS, 99 Camaro Z28
Engine: L03, LS1
Transmission: 700R4, T56
Axle/Gears: bunch of 10 bolts how scary is that
Maybe having your radio will rub some of the good fortunes onto my car ;-).... your car is really something else. Thanks again for the radio.
Originally posted by crrllmich
Maybe having your radio will rub some of the good fortunes onto my car ;-).... your car is really something else. Thanks again for the radio.
Maybe having your radio will rub some of the good fortunes onto my car ;-).... your car is really something else. Thanks again for the radio.

johnny... look below.
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Originally posted by kid camaro
good too see ya bought it back. a car like that needs to stay with the person who come up with the ideas for it. no one will appreciate as much as you do. man i love that car .
good too see ya bought it back. a car like that needs to stay with the person who come up with the ideas for it. no one will appreciate as much as you do. man i love that car .
no and i can't until it's completely finished and in print. i plan to debut it at autorama next year so i can't show anything about the car until after it's first shown at cobo.
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From: Canada winnipeg
Car: '91 vert RS, '82 Z28
Engine: TBI 305, TPI 350
Transmission: Auto, 5 speed
so im just curious, how did you get your car into these magazines? did someone just see your car and say sweet that would be a a nice peice to do an artical on, or do you know someone that hooked you up, or do you have to call up magz and tell them to check it out? also other than the glory of having a car in a mag, is there anykind of money bonus for it, sponsorships etc?
alot of work... many, many minutes/hours/days/weeks/months/years of hard work.. if you want to make a magazine you have to build a car that others want to read about. you have to remember that for every car that makes it there are 50 others just like it chomping at the bit. take it to shows or win races, meet people and the rest will follow.
as far as money some things come around,but you can't plan on it and you almost always have to pay first. so in reality you might break even in the end, that's about the best you can hope for. however, the journey can bring alot of other opportunities that can help down the road.
as far as money some things come around,but you can't plan on it and you almost always have to pay first. so in reality you might break even in the end, that's about the best you can hope for. however, the journey can bring alot of other opportunities that can help down the road.
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From: Canada winnipeg
Car: '91 vert RS, '82 Z28
Engine: TBI 305, TPI 350
Transmission: Auto, 5 speed
sounds like youve got alot of time into your ride. as always congrats and a definete
. your car brings inspriation to us all. keep up the hard work
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From: North Olmsted, OH
Car: 1984 Pontiac Trans Am WS6
Engine: H.O. 305 5.0L;L69
Transmission: T-5; Axle Ratio 3.73
Lucky Bastard! Hah...damn happy for you man. You have one the slickest cars ever on the boards! Just imagine the neck damage you have caused by double takes!
Congrats
Congrats
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