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First round of body work complete including first prime. Bumper fits complete. Lower rear panel removable and also front spoiler. Sitting on custom built chassis with LS power

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I like your 1963 Daytona wagon.  Is that the one that Matthew is buying?  

EDIT:  Disregard the second sentence.  I just remembered that he is buying a 1964 Wagonaire. 

I do like the great improvement in bumpers on your Avanti.   

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Looking good!  Are you doing a photo file of all the work you are doing? if so where could I view it?

Silverstude posted a pic of your car with c4 corvette front suspension, Did you build a full new frame, and how did the modified front work on the old one

keep up the beautiful work

 

 

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I really like your Avanti's 'stance'.....the accentuated forward rake makes your car look 'VERY MEAN!!:D

Nice job on the rear bumper!.........This car will look outstanding when painted!..... (Have you chosen a color yet?)

Also, I like the look of the wheels!......Ed:)

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Reply to Goodin, I did build my frame but it is not Corvette front suspension. I used a Art Morrison front crossmember and components. There are photos floating around but do not have a file. I have installed Corvette fronts in street rods over the years. Be very mindful of track width. The Corvette is wide and then will require a wheel with a ton of backspace.    Reply to mfg Thank you for the kind words. I am thinking I might go black but until I pour the paint in the gun it could change?

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The workmanship looks fantastic, and what I can see of your garage it looks like you have a booth in there too.  Can't wait to see the next batch of photos. Great Job.

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