Wolfe_Man
Don't Label Me!
For SEMA 2017 a personal friend of mine had an opportunity to build and display a car. Unfortunately for me/us, I already had 2 other SEMA builds for 2017 going on (57 belair already posted and a 73 C10 I've yet to post) and helping with a few other ones. But he had no one to help with the mechanical side of it so we took it on as well. That is 3 tear down and rebuilds in a little over 3 months working 12hr weekends. It was close but somehow we pulled it off (With the help of my buddy Albert plus we also put the owners to work on some of the more simple items while we tackled the larger more complex items).
Unfortunately this also means my photo taking is sporadic during working but I'll post what I have
The below photos are not an exaggeration and what it started from and ended up being in 3.5 months.
The photo below here we did the full build of the white 57, I did the fuel injection wiring on the gold one, built the 500HP "LS" motor in the wagon, did the LS swap on the back RH side C10 and of course the El Camino in back LH side. It was the happiest day of my life when the transport truck took these vehicles out of my sight.
Unfortunately this also means my photo taking is sporadic during working but I'll post what I have
The below photos are not an exaggeration and what it started from and ended up being in 3.5 months.
The photo below here we did the full build of the white 57, I did the fuel injection wiring on the gold one, built the 500HP "LS" motor in the wagon, did the LS swap on the back RH side C10 and of course the El Camino in back LH side. It was the happiest day of my life when the transport truck took these vehicles out of my sight.
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