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carnut122
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MAY 02, 06:29 PM
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It's warming up, so we know the weather isn't the issue. Any updates?
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turbodad
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MAY 02, 07:14 PM
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Car 2 Lo. Have you seen the new Cadillac ELR? The rear end treatment may be something that interest you.
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andreww
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MAY 10, 01:15 PM
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madcurl
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MAY 17, 05:34 PM
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"Good threads should never die."
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85LAMB
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MAY 23, 07:32 PM
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Car-lo
Are you OK ?
Is has been almost two months since your last update.
I know that what you are doing is a LOT of work
Keep us posted 
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exoticse
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MAY 31, 05:01 PM
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A bit more work has been done, he just needs to update " this " thread to make it current with his other.  [This message has been edited by exoticse (edited 05-31-2012).]
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Capt Fiero
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MAY 31, 05:57 PM
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Car 2 Lo is getting back into the action, he had to take a bit of a break for personal reasons that I'll let him decide if he wishes to share.
However his car is looking great, and has made some amazing great progress, as well as some rather drastic changes to the design he was going with.
I am sure he will be updating this thread soon.------------------ 857GT Part 85GT Part 87GT Part Caddy, 93 Eldorado 4.9, 5spd Dual O2 Custom Chip, Custom Exhaust. MSD Everything Now with Nitrous. Capt Fiero --- My Over View Cadero Pics Yellow 88GT 5spd Full Poly Suspension, Lowered 1/2" in front, Corner Carver. 
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F355spider
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MAY 31, 07:17 PM
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Good news, waiting to see the updates.
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dratts
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JUN 01, 07:30 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by Capt Fiero:
Car 2 Lo is getting back into the action, he had to take a bit of a break for personal reasons that I'll let him decide if he wishes to share.
However his car is looking great, and has made some amazing great progress, as well as some rather drastic changes to the design he was going with.
I am sure he will be updating this thread soon. Now you're scaring me! Drastic changes? I have no skills, either in the inspiration area or in the application area and so I am always amazed and impressed with the direction this extreme chop top is going. One of my favorite cars was a 55 Austin healey with a windshield that was about 5 inches high when laid down, and that was the way I drove it. I was always thinking about making a chopped soft top to go with the windshield but never got around to it. Your car is awesome looking already, even in it's rough shape and I think will set the mark for chop tops for a long time if not forever.
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dratts
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JUN 01, 07:33 AM
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Sorry for that last post. I didn't manage to separate my reply from the post that I was quoting.
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