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We're skipping ahead a little to post real-time coverage of the GTO build... right now, we're getting the car ready for its first drive on the 2008 Hot Rod Power Tour, and we've got 18 days to make this car a driver!    We'll be posting all the detailed install videos of each component we used on the car when they're completed, but we thought a quick nightly update would be cool to share the daily progress up to the first drive.  This go-around, the car will be a complete driver with a "temporary" paint scheme, as we don't have time to completely replace the quarters and trunk floor, but we'll hit that stuff after the Tour.  However, the chassis and driveline should be nearly completed for the shakedown on the road!

 

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Mast Motorsports

Air Ride Technologies

MuscleRodz.com

YearOne

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at Saturday, 25 October 2008 06:44by Tom
Do you have any updated videos of the car being driven? I have a \\\'65 GTO and am planning almost exactly the same restomod you did on this \\\'66. Two big questions i have/had are the value of the airride suspension, and how was I going to deal with the fuel. This really helped answer the fuel question, and a previous video was a great testimonial on the airride. Thanks for these videos, just wish I had your shop.
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at Friday, 30 May 2008 15:59by Wayne
I realy enjoy your video's and how to's theyr'e real not sanatized. Keep them comming you show alot of good stuff.
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