3rdgen Skeleton pics??
3rdgen Skeleton pics??
Hi All
I'm looking for pictures of a thirdgen with nothing on it, no panels, no engine, no suspension, just the thrdgen in all it's naked glory, is there any out there? does anyone have some or at least as close to this as possible??
Thanks
I'm looking for pictures of a thirdgen with nothing on it, no panels, no engine, no suspension, just the thrdgen in all it's naked glory, is there any out there? does anyone have some or at least as close to this as possible??
Thanks
Yeah thats pretty close, do you have any other pics, like at different angles, different sides, front, back, etc.?
Edit: nevermind I'm looking at your cardomain site right now
Edit: nevermind I'm looking at your cardomain site right now
Last edited by JimmyG-91Z; Jul 10, 2003 at 09:01 PM.
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Car: See pic above
Engine: Too Small
Transmission: Broken
Right now I got my 89 on stands with no interior, no engine, no wheels, but the drivetrain and suspension are still on there. You want some pics? I think I'm gonna have a digicam this weekend.
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Originally posted by CrazyHawaiian
Right now I got my 89 on stands with no interior, no engine, no wheels, but the drivetrain and suspension are still on there. You want some pics? I think I'm gonna have a digicam this weekend.
Right now I got my 89 on stands with no interior, no engine, no wheels, but the drivetrain and suspension are still on there. You want some pics? I think I'm gonna have a digicam this weekend.
Check these out:
http://homepage.mac.com/glenyappa/PhotoAlbum7.html
Unfortunately the car is STILL on this jig. I have sandblasted some of it though. I can take some more pics if there is something particular you want to see.
Glen
http://homepage.mac.com/glenyappa/PhotoAlbum7.html
Unfortunately the car is STILL on this jig. I have sandblasted some of it though. I can take some more pics if there is something particular you want to see.
Glen
Originally posted by GlenYappa
Check these out:
http://homepage.mac.com/glenyappa/PhotoAlbum7.html
Unfortunately the car is STILL on this jig. I have sandblasted some of it though. I can take some more pics if there is something particular you want to see.
Glen
Check these out:
http://homepage.mac.com/glenyappa/PhotoAlbum7.html
Unfortunately the car is STILL on this jig. I have sandblasted some of it though. I can take some more pics if there is something particular you want to see.
Glen
Originally posted by CrazyHawaiian
Let me know what you'd like me to zoom in on and I'll get you some good pics.
Let me know what you'd like me to zoom in on and I'll get you some good pics.
Thanks alot everyone else, great pics
Does anyone have any pics with the quater panels off?
glenyappa we have a jig and i want to do my car like that eventually. Did you have to add any extra supports newhere. Or did u just bolt it right up to the bumper mounts.Also are you goin to take off the hatch or do u need to keep it on i seen a t-top car with braces welded there when it was on the jig. The jig is the only way to go to make them perfect it will be a show car only after im done doin that tho. Im goin to paint the underneath blue like the top and put truck bed liner in the wheel wells. Of course ill sand blast the whole car first underneath i cant wait. I would hate to take out my dash again tho ugh! The 76 maro on my page has been on the jig and is also gloss black underneath.
Last edited by Spdfrk1990; Jul 18, 2003 at 10:33 AM.
I didn't add any supports anywhere. I have spun it 360 many times and haven't had any problems. It's probably worth noting that I do have subframe connectors though. They definitely help. With my particular jig I made 4 plates which bolt to the bumper locations that have angle brackets coming off them which bolt to angle brackets coming off the jig. I am going to take the hatch off I just need another set of hands. The windshield was easy
I've started sandblasting the frame in my driveway which is a huge mess. I've got a combination of rust treatment, selfetching primer, and high gloss chassis black for the engine bay and bottom of the car.
I've started sandblasting the frame in my driveway which is a huge mess. I've got a combination of rust treatment, selfetching primer, and high gloss chassis black for the engine bay and bottom of the car. Thread
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