Sorry, I kind of goofed it up a little. The pics give you the general idea!! I just like the look, not trying to be functional ! I 'm not going to win any awards for my fabrication skills, but the stands do the job !!
Fyrebird, this is what we were talking about-- Let me know what you think !!!
Rick
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PS87GT Member
Posts: 373 From: Moores Hill, IN. USA Registered: Jan 2008
Sorry but these are going to have to do for a little while-- going to be -5 degrees tonight for a low. I'll get some more pics when(if) it ever decides to warm up a little!!!
Rick
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joshh44 Member
Posts: 2166 From: Nanaimo, B.C, Canada Registered: Aug 2007
Sorry but these are going to have to do for a little while-- going to be -5 degrees tonight for a low. I'll get some more pics when(if) it ever decides to warm up a little!!!
Rick
Darn, -5!! I think I would die, lows around here have been around 28. I hope it warms up some time soon for ya.
Zach
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Here are some farther away pics. It warmed up today so I pulled it out of hibernation, gave it a bath, and snapped some pics. I hope this gives you a better idea of how it looks!!!
I have been keeping an eye out to see if you would have better pics and I like what I see. Good job!! Thats looks very nice. Might have to do something like that on my 85 GT.
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Posts: 373 From: Moores Hill, IN. USA Registered: Jan 2008
You can get under most of it to wash. The middle 1-2 feet of the front edge touches the deck lid. This is because when I made my stands I wanted them to be level with the body side mouldings. They were raised up a little in the back to get this done. You could make them any height or angle you want, giving you more room to get under it for washing.