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