Ed,
>From our first page, you click on the image of the blue 70 Chevelle.  That take you 
>to our main Classic Car Page.  On the right side there's an image of the wagon with 
>the title "Current Project, Auto Obsession's 1969 Chevelle Concours ESState Wagon".  
>Click anywhere there and it will take you to the first page.  

In a message dated 4/2/2004 3:26:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, Ed Riggins <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> writes:

>I like the idea of the wagon but couldn't find the photos....  ER
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hey Everyone,
>>
>> We just wanted to give you an update on our 69 Chevelle Concours Station Wagon 
>> project.
>>
>> We are basically combining parts from two so-so wagons to make one great one.  We 
>> had one wagon with a rusty body but a good frame, and another with a good body but 
>>  a smashed frame.  We stripped everything off the rusted body and had to scrap the 
>> carcass.  We then sandblasted the frame and rear end.  We boxed in the lower 
>> trailing arms, replaced all the suspension bushings and steering components 
>> including a quick-ratio steering gearbox and 3" lowering springs.  We installed one 
>> of our disc brake kits with cross-drilled rotors.  We then had a beautiful rolling 
>> chassis.
>> Then, we unbolted the good body from the bad frame and lifted the body about three 
>> feet in the air.  We dragged the bad frame out from under it and rolled the new one 
>> in.  We then dropped the body down and bolted it to the frame with new body mount 
>> bushings and hardware.
>> Next, we are taking the car to the body shop for final bodywork and installation of 
>> the front sheetmetal including new Goodmark inner fenders and steel cowl-induction 
>> hood!
>> For photos, check out our website...  http://www.AutoObsession.com
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Trevor Baker
>> Auto Obsession
>> 805-306-0795
>> http://www.AutoObsession.com
>
>
>


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Sincerely,
Trevor Baker
Auto Obsession
805-306-0795
http://www.AutoObsession.com


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