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Larry's 1973 Ghia Vert build
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:37 pm    Post subject: Larry's 1973 Ghia Vert build Reply with quote

Here is a project I am working on for a customer. Was purchased as a 'rust free' Ghia, so much for that. New pans, motor, transmission, etc etc. Should be a fun build!

I will try to keep the pictures updated the best I can, and hopefully the owner will chime in and keep everybody up-to-date on the project!

Onto the pictures...

How it came to me -
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Body off -
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Put the body onto a roller pan, looks good Smile -
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Stripped down ready for blasting -
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Blasted, pans removed -
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New pans fitted, welded, and seam sealed -
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi I'm the owner and I'm very close to having tomco customs ordering air kewld complete air ride kit + 4" beam, drop spindals, braided break lines and other stuff. I should have around 120 HP along with freeway flyer and am looking for a smooth daily driver! I can get into my driveway and still be somewhat aggressive on curvy roads. Plus I will love to lower it as low as it will go when parked at he club next to 911 Porsche turbos and such. I know the women wil scream "that cute little car is broken" LOL
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