

The floor mats will get tossed as soon as I can afford another set.




More photos can be seen here:
http://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/1/ed_fluck/other_photos/ed_flucks_previous/page17.html
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Sweet Seventy9 wrote:Hey Ed, welcome to the forum! I'm glad to see you joined! Feel free to DL a copy of the 1979 Fished body Service Manual if you haven't already.
blacknred79 wrote:The paint job looks to be a quick cheap single stage deal that is lifting in a few areas around the trim due to poor prep work. I haven't been this happy with my ride since I bought my first car!
Gooched78Caprice wrote:blacknred79 wrote:The paint job looks to be a quick cheap single stage deal that is lifting in a few areas around the trim due to poor prep work. I haven't been this happy with my ride since I bought my first car!
I think our cars were painted by the same person. However, from 10+ feet out they still look awesome!
Thank you for sharing this car and the pics of the S-10 you had to say goodbye to make this happen as well. I dig the look with the fotochop'd wheels!
GM B-Body Forum wrote:Howdy, welcome to the forum! Again from what others said it looks amazing in the pics, you really cant tell! Yep i can most certainly gaurantee you have a 2.41 ratio, only other option was a 3.08, only way to tell is to either have a tach to check the cruising rpms or take the diff cover off, or if your lucky if you still have the build sheet. Ive always liked the torq thrust series wheels and have been contemplating on putting a set on mine. But the heater core is fairly easy but thats coming from a person whos taking them apart 101 times lol.
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GM B-Body Forum wrote:Man she sure is clean!!!
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