My projects

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  1. lowlow37

    lowlow37 Well-Known Member

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    I dont know if this is the right thread to put them up, but i guess someone could help me move them if it doesent fit here.
    This is my Boss car, we will run a 383 chevy smallblock with the TPI injection and a Th700 behind. The chassie has heavy duty springs, gas shocks, and swaybars, both up front and in rear.. New interior, and GM,s rallye wheels will be fitted.

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    Some sheetmetal have been replaced, all the doors were a little bit crunchy in the bottom...

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    Some parts of the floor was changed too.


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    A little time, and a little help from my German shep with sanding....


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    The final result!


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    lowlow37 Well-Known Member

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    And my own oldsmobile.

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    My Opel with a hopped up inline six, turbo diesel..


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    Not a longroof, but maybe a little cool anyway? Chevy C10, 6,2 Diesel


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    Caprice Estate -81, maybe i´ll paint it and slam it. If i get the time..


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    My -37 Nash


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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard anyway. Stefan (wagonmaster) can move it to the Introductions, if you ask him. Fine progress with the resto. It must be a conflict for your dog to be sanding, when they usually scratch the heck out of a screen door! Do you put 3M pads on his Paws, while he's helping Pa? :evilsmile: (y) :Welcome:
     
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    lowlow37 Well-Known Member

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    Of course the dogs help me! In every possible, and impossible way, haha:29:

    My Volvo245 GLT

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    One of the vans

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    And another..

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    And a COOL Pic of the Nash


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    HandyAndy Well-Known Member

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    Wow, an Opel van with a turbocharged inline six diesel. Wow.
    You won't see any of those over here.
     
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    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    thats quite the collection!:D

    hmmm....I think you and A1...may have given me a idea for a another thread;)
     
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    Welcome and great cars.
     
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    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    Go for it Rev you have my curiosity up
     
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    Sweet vistas. I bet your passengers get a good look at those Swedish mountains through them roof windows. Air shocks in the front? I like that idea. sounds like your Bosses wagon would make a good 4x4 conversion.
     
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    Very cool one and all.
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Nice collection and Nice Dog:yup:
     
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    Thnx Tedy..
    Actually thats two, of my four dogs. My girlfriend has two, one mixed and one Rottweiler. The 23 December we will get our fifth dog, another german shep..

    Your dogs look like germans, are they? Do you compete with them, or are they just for the company? In sweden almost everybody works with breeds like ours. I dont know any of the terms used in english, besides "weight pull".. Thats one of the sports we participate in..
     
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    Great Cars

    Thanks for the pictures! A nice cross-section of vehicles!
     
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    lowlow37 Well-Known Member

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    Got another wagon for the Miss`s lowlow.. fwd is kind of convinient (spelling?) when you drive in a cuople of inches snow..


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    I must have missed your above post.....

    Yeah they are Sheps, The old man (10+ years) is a Long hair, Mom was a pure King and Dad was pure hippie long hair (we found his history after the fact)
    The young one ( 2 yaers..?) is a Shep/Doberman cross and they are family. Both are rescue dogs and have tooken alot of work, a differnt kind of working dog that is;)


    Nice new wagon you have, must be a totally different snow out there because when it snows out here the last thing you want is a front wheel drive...pritty hard to see where your going because you have to strap sand bags to the hood for traction:biglaugh:
     

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