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12-02-2009, 12:18 AM | #1 |
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3rd generation strut towers reinforcement bars
I will enjoy seeing some pics of how you fitted the strut tower reinforcement bars. This is a full cage install and we are talking about the bars that pass through the firewall, tying the front strut tower to the cage.
Thanks Larry Woodfin
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Re: 3rd generation strut towers reinforcement bars
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Here is the definition of the word Unique,,,,,,,, one and only:sole, without like or equal, very unusual. Larry , I cant wait for your next inquire. Whats it going to be about, door handles, what color paint, how to mount your tach & gages, etc. Ron |
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Re: 3rd generation strut towers reinforcement bars
Ron Miller
Please Get Off Larry's ***. If you would get off your pompous *** and take the time to research what Larry is doing you might have a different opinion. If you go to his web site http://www.tlcwebgroup.com/woodfin/index.html and click on the Ironsides link you might learn a few things. The most important is Larry is building the car in conjunction with projects at a local college. Could it be that there is an effort going on to teach some students how to do something? To do that I would think examples are needed. As a member of Texarkana Arkansas School Board I think what he is doing is a very commendable undertaking. As a member of this Board I think your undertaking to assassinate him on this board shows a lack of good judgment. Why don't you show a little good character?
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Re: 3rd generation strut towers reinforcement bars
Ron,
please take a look at my web site, specifically the "Ironsides" link. Then after doing so, please post your reaction. I will appreciate it. http://www.tlcwebgroup.com/woodfin/index.html Larry Woodfin - owner Woodfin Automotive Experienced Drag Racer with much experience coming for real life, on track experience. Some from 40 years for building and successfully racing drag cars. And some experience and knowledge gained from asking questions. Also Ron, I do have a question about the interior door opening handles. I have not decided to use the factor handles or build custom handles. Do you have a suggestion?
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And Ron, after looking over my web site, please let me know if I have attained uniqueness! [smile]
For the record, all writing and stories on the site are my original work.
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Re: 3rd generation strut towers reinforcement bars
Ron,
this is the last door car I did before "Ironsides" Does it qualify as unique? http://i.pbase.com/o6/77/273377/1/11...O0wGQb.181.jpg
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Re: 3rd generation strut towers reinforcement bars
Ron, while I am on a rant! [smile] Every piece of the Monte Carlo pictured in the link was done in my shop, by me and my crew. All chassis, body, engine, trans, wiring, fuel system, suspension, etc.
I has the factory door handles.
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