Old Iron
I Roll
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- Jun 18, 2009
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East coast meets west coast with your two cars, both incredible builds. I would like to see them both sitting side by side by side one day Jason and Patrick..
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That would be fun, not sure I will make it out to the west coast anytime soon, but you never know.
This is an awesome build! Can?t wait to see the finished product
How much space do you have around the transmission at the closest points? Looks a bit tight.
Are you using a Ford or Chevy trans mount?
I asked because I feel mine is too close, and need to break out a hammer on it. I'm just curious how close you think is going to be ok. I can't get my finger between the tunnel and the transmission, I feel that is too close.
I missed that is an auto, my comment about the Ford vs Chevy mount related to the manual trans. The Ford mount is a good bit taller.
Gotcha. I had to cut a good bit out of the front for clearance, still gotta break out a hammer on the tunnel.
Great thread.
I have access to one, good idea.
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Air hammer
They aren't too expensive if you are going to use it. I cut a wrecked Porsche 924 into pieces that would fit in a VW Caddy once (the only truck we had to take scrap), removed the rear clip first right behind the sunroof then chopped the rest of the car up. Only used the chisel bits lol.