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John Poling
Fri April 5, 2002 7:22am
Rating: 10 
Shifter & E-brake mounting boxes

Shot of center tunnel showing custom fabricated boxes to allow a more solid mounting base for the e-brake handle and the B&M Hammer shifter.
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Rick Parker
Wed December 25, 2002 9:28pm
Rating: 8.8 
Prior to finishing the dash panel

Fabricated Dash Panel
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Rick Parker
Wed December 25, 2002 10:49pm
Rating: 10 
Lower Fabricated cooling "hose"

Notice the small air bleed hole to purge any air from system after filling.
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Rick Parker
Thu December 26, 2002 12:18am
Rating: 10 
Fabricated Headers before being ceramic coated black

Built to get primary tube length AND keep the side pipes under the vower edge of the body.
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STROKER
Mon February 3, 2003 5:10pm
Rating: 10 
Racing Wind Screen

Wind Screen Fabricated using a Stretcher/Shrinker. Mounted using Polished SST Screws and Polished Aluminum Rivets.
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STROKER
Mon February 3, 2003 6:18pm
Rating: 10 
Aluminum Door Skin

Aluminum Door Skins were made to cover a 3/4 round tube door frame. These replaced the Original glass doors which seamed rather cumbersome. This led me to build an English Wheel and from there I continued fabbing more and more pieces from Aluminum.
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speed220mph
Sun February 16, 2003 6:17pm
Rating: 10 
Ford G7-A CanAm car

Derivative of the GT40 Mk IV, the G7-A was powered by a prototype three-valve FI engine driving through an automatic transaxle. Note wing. Outboard ends are supported at suspension uprights and inboard above transaxle. Exhaust was fabricated from titanium tubing. No expense spared.
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cobrajeff
Wed April 16, 2003 2:07pm
Rating: 10 
Close-out panel

I fabricated "close-out" panels to block heat from the headers going under the footboxes. Also added a panel under the footbox, with additional styrofoam insulation.
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giunta
Mon July 14, 2003 2:36pm
Cockpit

Sparco seats -- not only very comfortable, but provide incredible lateral support. Coupled with the five-point Simpson retraint harnesses (cam lock quick release system), the seats provide a very secure feeling and prevent you and/or your passenger from being thrown out of the car when you turn or stop suddenly. Custom aluminum fabricated door panels covered in two-tone leater flame theme. Hip tubes are padded and wrapped in black leather. Black carpeting with thick, jute padding. Carbon fiber gauges - eight total.
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giunta
Mon July 14, 2003 2:40pm
Custom Door Panel

Custom aluminum fabricated door panels covered in two-tone leather flame theme. Hip tubes are padded and wrapped in black leather.
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cwmcobra
Thu October 23, 2003 4:59pm
Aluminum Fuel Tank

Hand fabricated aluminum tank to replace plastic tank that comes with the West Coast kit.
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MAXVELO
Thu October 23, 2003 9:15pm
new fabricated hoop

single hoop conversion on my West Coast car. rough fit needsto be cut 6" then have the kicker throught the trunk mounted. at the shop with borrowed wheels.
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Brent Mills
Sun November 2, 2003 11:56pm
Rating: 10 
sky view of my Cobra

427 Side Oiler, Toploader 4spd, Halibrand Sprint wheels, 9" Ford rear, MII front suspension & steering rack, rectangle tube frame, and aluminum interior and engine bay fabricated by me. All that and I have no idea who the manufacturer is....maybe it's a long lost Shelby? Smile
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cobrajeff
Mon December 29, 2003 8:02am
Rating: 10 
Webers on a 351C

This is my 351C during the "mock-up" stage. I had two sets of headers fabricated - one for the cast iron heads, and another set for the aluminium heads.

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