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Old 10-17-2008, 07:49 PM
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detective/inspector car

Going for a mostly stock look with roof light and cb radio.


engine primed


American Racing 200S wheels on Goodyear G70-15


basis for project
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engine pics, still have a ways to go for detailing

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Re: detective/inspector car

Looking very good.
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Re: detective/inspector car

Getting closer to finishing the engine, need to do the fuel lines and fix the valve covers.



Switched tires to Firestone Wide Oval redlines in F70-15, the Goodyear G70-15 looked too big.
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Re: detective/inspector car

Cool. Diggin' this one. Cue theme form 'Rockford Files'.

I think the engine could use a wash, and the boltheads on the valve covers and oil pan could be painted- I'd go with metallic grey or black. Actually, the whole oil pan could be painted metallic grey- I'm not sure that they were often seen painted in the block color.
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Re: detective/inspector car

Stock oil pan would be the same color as the block. Bolts could also be the same color as the block as it would/could be painted as a whole assembly in the Chevy orange. A wash wouldnt hurt but nothing wrong with a clean engine. Fuel pump could go a goldish silver color.
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