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When will this thing quit requiring so much work, it never ends.
Absolutely nuts! I can't decide on my favourite interior any more; this car is going to be amazing.
Gene, how many jobs do I need to keep up with all of these upgrades?
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Proud new owner of GTM Gen 1., #105 - 08/27/11
LQ9 Powered, G96.00 6 speed transaxle
WOW.
Just finished a week long marathon from the first video. This project may not be going as fast as you'd hoped but she's gonna be absolutely stunning when you are done.
As I watched the last few videos when you were fabricating the new console and installing components for a very high end sound system and all the other toys you have crammed in there I remember you saying something about leaving the stock interior as it came from FFR. With the dash vinyl bubbling and the heavily modified center console, you might as well go for it now with a high end interior and a lot of sound deadening to match the caliber of the rest of the car.
I must admit that I watched in horror LOL as you laid down hundreds of miles of wiring and stuffed it into every nook and cranny of the car. Boy how I long for another completely analog car with the only thing electronic being the stereo.... Hmmmm probably showing my age now LOL
Well done sir.
Mike
Glad to have my traction control, under control. I think I can move on and finish it up.
Very cool Gene! I can hear the excitment in your voice. You're getting so close. You just went bye me like I was standing still. Well, I am standing still. Too much work and not enough play for me. Your build is over the top! Can't wait to see a video of you, with a big smile, cruising that baby down the road.
Keep going man! I'm rite behind you.
Tim Sharp GTM #59
Looking good Gene!! You are almost there.
GenII GTM #354
Delivered (02/09/11)
Thanks Kempo, damn near, looks like i'll aim for next spring.
Here is #64, I had no idea it would go on this long.
Gene;
nice job, great video on the final stages before body goes on. One question though. those inner fender panels that you install on the rear, will they not get in the way when trying to install the body. Also the front close out panels just under the windshield area too.
keep up the good work. looking forward to see the body on.
Team Bouffard
GenII #369 - SOLD
1968 Camaro - work in progress
Only the ones that are right in front of the rear tire are in the way. I have them set up to come on and off with bolts, that way I can get in there and service things. But remember I installed those after I put the body on for the first time. The fact that I had everything trimmed and set up prior let me have all the other on with no problem. The body rested on them just like it was meant to be.
Gene look at it this way. You are building a one of a kind super car where every detail is a hand built piece of art.
It's worth the time. As every GTM driver will tell you the compliments you will get don't stop. It's a really fun car to own.
I'm looking to be done in the spring too
XTF #2
build start date June 19 2023
GTM # 344
Build Start December 2010
First track day April 2013
I hope for the end so bad, but still have not even come close to it, as I plan things in my head. I just noticed, I'm at 3 years now. I remember when I ordered the kit I was thinking I would have the body done in 6 months, and the chasis done in 6 months, and that I would spend zero time on the interior.
Then the Project Enhancement Brothers showed up at your door to help you with the build.
I had them show up on a project I did once, when they asked what time frame I was looking at, the one brother, I believe his name was Fricken Enhancement, laugh and said, Here’s Your Sign
Once you run them off, you’ll get done, and on the road before you know it, just keep plugging away, and just remember, you are building an eye opening, jaw dropping supercar
Ron
"May you be in heaven a full half hour before the Devil knows you're dead"
Looks good Gene, now get off your Arse, put some shoes on, stop day dreaming so much and GET-ER-DONE!!
Ron
"May you be in heaven a full half hour before the Devil knows you're dead"
LOL, probably the only selfie you will see me take, I hate wearing shoes. It's going together well, little by little.
Wow, what a sweet job! I vote for leaving the license plate intact, and making it easily removed. I'm not sure if it's legal to drill into your license plate,
but for what it's worth, I think it will look cleaner than having a hole there!
Congrats Gene, that body looks straight, and wave free!
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Thanks Tino,
your right, it is a no,no, to deface the plate. I think I can get away with the camera on the top, but the bottom hole I think would be too noticeable. So I may end up making it removable.
I want to make a little stash for my tie downs and toe hooks, and always have them in the car, I could even have a wrench stored also to use for the plate removal.
It may be too late, but you could hinge the plate like old school 60's cars. That way you don't have to remove it. I suppose it could rattle, not good.
#66 I got to drive it some, what a beast. The torque is going to be fun.
Hey guys, what part do I need for the rear hatch release cable?
WAIT! Forget the shipping. Someone on the forum sent me a set of wheel spacers for my rear wheels and never accepted any payment. Now I'm going to return the favor to the GTM gang.
Just PM me your address and I'll send it to you, no problem.
One of your "GTM" brothers, Tim Sharp GTM #59
Gene your car is beautiful. Glad to see it almost finished. But on the other hand, I am sad to see it finished. There will be no more videos beening made, that so many of us look forward to watching.
Cheers,
Dave
GTM # 294 Build Start Date 10/12/2009,
2000 C5 Donor, LS-1 Twin Turbo, AC/Heat, G50-20.02 6 speed, Brandwood Cable shifter
Build site. http://s679.photobucket.com/albums/vv153/dfraser/
Gene, you just need one of these for road trips
Cheers,
Dave
GTM # 294 Build Start Date 10/12/2009,
2000 C5 Donor, LS-1 Twin Turbo, AC/Heat, G50-20.02 6 speed, Brandwood Cable shifter
Build site. http://s679.photobucket.com/albums/vv153/dfraser/