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Old 03-05-2012, 10:48 AM   #106
nuke1
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Re: Project "SWISS CHEESE" the 68 Camaro

Ok, so I am gonna have a long winded few posts here. with LOTS of pics. First off with the help of Mike (mcbassin), I got the measurements i needed for the camaro, once I got thoses I was able to get the shell in place with the floor. I got the inner rockers in place where they are suppose to be and then just set the outer rockers in place . I then proceeded to measure the shell for its place to where it should be. Once I got the shell in the proper place, height and length, I screwed the wheel tubs together. I then measured where the outer rockers were to go, from the front leading edge to the door jamb. got them in place and then slid the wheel tubs in place. Well with a little prying and tapping then went right into place!! yah!!! So far so good!
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