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CNC Machining
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Posted February 12 2010 06:18 PM by Johnny Hunkins
Fatman Fabrication brings their CNC production in-house.
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Filed under: Tech
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1975 Laguna
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Posted February 11 2010 07:19 PM by Johnny Hunkins
We finished the installation of our Just Dashes dash today, and it has transformed the interior of our ’75 Laguna.
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Filed under: Project Cars
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Pickup Truck Aerodynamics
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Posted February 11 2010 04:45 PM by ChristopherCampbell
A lot of hot rodders have pickup trucks as daily drivers and parts haulers, but as evidenced by the number of tailgate-less pickups I see running around the freeways of SoCal the tailgate myth perpetuates... Simply stated,...
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Steering Tech
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Posted February 10 2010 07:41 PM by ChristopherCampbell
There are tons of steering upgrades in the marketplace for muscle cars, but what makes them a step up from the factory equipment?
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Filed under: Magazine Stuff
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1975 Laguna
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Posted February 10 2010 06:59 PM by Johnny Hunkins
We finally started our Laguna dash installation, and the restored dash from Just Dashes looks better than new.
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Filed under: Project Cars
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1971 Challenger
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Posted February 9 2010 07:11 PM by Johnny Hunkins
Our earlier blog about Buddy Whittington’s long lost ’71 Challenger was a special connection for another reader.
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Filed under: Hard Driving
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GM Replacement Caliper
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Posted February 8 2010 06:22 PM by Johnny Hunkins
The D52 caliper was original equipment on millions of GM cars and trucks from 1968 onward, and Wilwood’s got an upgraded two-piston replacement caliper that’s just perfect.
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10-Bolt Rear
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Posted February 4 2010 05:39 PM by Johnny Hunkins
Strange’s new c-clip eliminator kit for 10-bolt rears will keep your street car safe on the track, and save you money.
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1968 Camaro
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Posted February 3 2010 05:13 PM by Johnny Hunkins
Cherry Bomb’s newest project car, a ’68 Camaro, celebrates the year they started. It’s retro cool, but in a very modern way that’s delightfully surprising.
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Filed under: Project Cars
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Instrument Panels
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Posted February 2 2010 08:24 PM by Johnny Hunkins
Sadly, reproduction instrument panels aren’t made for a majority of classic makes. If you need your IP to look like new, Just Dashes has the service you’re looking for.
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Chevy 409
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Posted February 1 2010 08:09 PM by Johnny Hunkins
The resurrection and refinement of GM’s venerable big-block 49 years after its debut
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Gauges
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Posted January 29 2010 05:40 PM by Johnny Hunkins
If you’re tired of the same old gauges, check out New Vintage. They specialize in period correct gauges with modern instrumentation.
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LS Engines
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Posted January 28 2010 08:54 PM by Johnny Hunkins
A leader in the LS aftermarket is holding a no-holds-barred LS event that you won't want to miss.
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Filed under: Events
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Power Windows
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Posted January 26 2010 06:37 PM by Johnny Hunkins
Ball's has power window conversions for muscle cars at a bargain price.
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Filed under: Tech
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Pontiac G6 Research
Get updated on all your car buying needs from safety features, to specs, to crash test ratings and options. Get all the information you need if you are interested in buying a new car like the Pontiac G6. The 2010 G6 comes with a L4 standard engine and has a manufacturer suggested retail price of $21,275.00. It has a trade in value of $20,270.00 which should come in handy when you go to shop for your next car. You also might want to research the Lincoln Mark LT and the Chevrolet Camaro.
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