'68-69 GTO Nose - The Project has Begun! (Page 54/60)
fierofinatic84se JAN 11, 06:47 AM
I was thinking about plexiglass or wire frame, or both, btw I'm new here, this was actually the project that inspired me to join
Boostdreamer JAN 13, 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by fierofinatic84se:

I was thinking about plexiglass or wire frame, or both, btw I'm new here, this was actually the project that inspired me to join



WOW!! That is a huge compliment! I appreciate it. I hope that when it is completed, you will think it was worthy of your interest.

As for an update, my GT is all back together and running without codes! School starts again in three days but I don't have classes Friday-Sunday or any evenings. Depending on what my homework load looks like, I should theoretically have some work time available. Jason is busy settling into his new business location. We'll be talking soon about when our free times might coincide. I doubt we'll do much until it warms up a bit anyway. My carport is open on three sides so there's no way to heat it. It is probably more important for the materials to be warm than it is for us. We have had to re-do lots of work because of uneven drying which caused big cracks. No sense in trying to work under those conditions. It would just be more wasted time.

Thanks for watching

Jonathan

Banshee JAN 15, 03:06 PM
Do you have a target date on when you may be offering these to the world. Couldn't find anything for a date you were shooting for.
Boostdreamer JAN 16, 01:53 PM

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Originally posted by Banshee:

Do you have a target date on when you may be offering these to the world. Couldn't find anything for a date you were shooting for.



We wanted them to be available before this past Christmas but that obviously didn't happen. There really isn't any way to project when we'll be done. We work on it when we both have spare time, at the same time. Life gets in the way.

Sorry, this is is more of a hobby build than a professional operation. We have limited funds, materials, tools, space, time, and talent. We ARE both still stoked about this project but again, life gets in the way.

Thanks for watching and being understanding!

Jonathan

TXOPIE JAN 16, 07:38 PM
NO APOLOGIES NEEDED!

All great products take time....look at anything AMIDA or EVM_Rob produces.

Amazing quality and workmanship, but don't expect the prototype to ready over night.

Anyone who has followed or read one of their threads...knows exactly what I am talking about.

Take your time and get exactly the way you want it!

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CrazyDragn JAN 19, 07:56 PM

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Originally posted by TXOPIE:

NO APOLOGIES NEEDED!

All great products take time....look at anything AMIDA or EVM_Rob produces.

Amazing quality and workmanship, but don't expect the prototype to ready over night.

Anyone who has followed or read one of their threads...knows exactly what I am talking about.

Take your time and get exactly the way you want it!




Thank you for understanding.

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coady JAN 23, 12:53 PM
what he said!!!!! take your time get it right and then release it to us as you intend it to be
CrazyDragn FEB 20, 03:17 PM
It's getting warmer!!! Hehe

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Danyel FEB 20, 09:43 PM

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Originally posted by coady:

what he said!!!!! take your time get it right and then release it to us as you intend it to be



Boostdreamer APR 16, 10:25 PM
The semester is coming to an end! The days are getting warmer but it's time for that mad scramble to get everything completed and turned in. I thought I was going to do an engine swap in May but I've not gotten that call yet. The job I'm shooting for won't begin until June so we may be back on this project very shortly and May just might be very productive! I know CrazyDragn is "itching" to get covered in sanding dust again!