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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 70 Donohue 390 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan/02/2015 at 12:53pm
Latest update in his thread is Oct 14. Here are some pics. Love the Humpster fenders, hope he duplicates the arch on the quarters IMHO, it will enhance the lengthened wheelbase.













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The 7" longer wheel base imo is the best body modification. He really pulled it off. His creation has tremendous WOW factor!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 83GT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan/02/2015 at 3:38pm
I agree with everyone else, the build is incredible...

Did anyone notice this green monster....wow ->

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I realize five years has passed since the last post. Anyone have updates on this '69 AMX. 

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WOW! I missed this the 1st time around. This guy has some bad azz fabrication skills. Like to see what it looks like today. 
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WOW!
 Thanks for posting!

I'd love to see it AMC powered too,
 but in another life when I have all the skills of this man I'll be sure to use one StarClap

Unreal how talented some folks are! Clap
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Great vision, and even greater skills to bring it to life.  The blending of the two generations of body styles really works.  Save the molds for this one.  I've got an unrestorable '69 AMX shell and would love to see this body grafted onto a Schwartz Performance chassis.   
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Originally posted by ScreamerX ScreamerX wrote:

Great vision, and even greater skills to bring it to life.  The blending of the two generations of body styles really works.  Save the molds for this one.  I've got an unrestorable '69 AMX shell and would love to see this body grafted onto a Schwartz Performance chassis.   

He not only saved the molds he made extra rear quarter panels in advance in case of an accident. Love to have a pair of them. Ron please contact me if you want to part with a pair.
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