Ken Gunzelman of El Cajon, a wizard with a welder, built the frame, the steering, the firewall work and mounted the TransAm posi rear end. I stripped and painted the frame, assembled the suspension and the other frame stuff.
I installed the '76 Chevy engine and transmission, and all the stuff that gets it running.
I mounted and reassembled the body and its parts. A body man did the sheet metal work, block sanding and priming. One of my old Steet Master pals, Mike Newell, wired the car, then after a tune up, a wheel alignment and a few other details, it was ready to drive. And drive it I did!
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Ken Gunzelman of El Cajon, a wizard with a welder, built the frame, the steering, the firewall work and mounted the TransAm posi rear end. I stripped and painted the frame, assembled the suspension and the other frame stuff.
ReplyDeleteI installed the '76 Chevy engine and transmission, and all the stuff that gets it running.
I mounted and reassembled the body and its parts. A body man did the sheet metal work, block sanding and priming. One of my old Steet Master pals, Mike Newell, wired the car, then after a tune up, a wheel alignment and a few other details, it was ready to drive. And drive it I did!
And I DO wish I hadn't had to sell it. Dammmit.
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