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Old 05-28-2023, 08:28 PM
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If the work was already done to your satisfaction, then I'd leave it, but since it needs work no question return the wheel tubs to stock configuration.
Agreed.
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Old 05-28-2023, 08:39 PM
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... That is what I thought too !

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I love drag racing but I'd put a car like that back to stock tubs.
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Old 08-26-2023, 04:07 PM
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... Early photo


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... I also have those slotted 4" wide front mags

... I do like that look too !
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Old 08-26-2023, 04:52 PM
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Very cool!!!!
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Really like the period photos of these old drag cars.
Any progress or thoughts on the rear wheel houses ? Any pics to see what has been done ? If the floor, or frame rails, are butchered and needs replacement, it may be easier to finish a clean install of mini-tubs. If it is just the wheel house, that is a fairly easy replacement and can look quite original when done properly.
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Except for the early big blocks. Same thing with the first few Z/28s in 67.
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congrats on the car!!
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... Does anyone have the vin # and cowl tag info on Grumpy Jenkins 1967 396/375 Camaro ?
... My Camaro was built 03D
... Which I believe is the same week that Grumpy's car was built.
... I would also like to see how close the body numbers are.
... All that info I believe would be shown on the cowl tag info.
... Thanks for your help. You all are a wealth of knowledge !
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His car was built 2 days before yours. Next car is 2 weeks later!
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