Our 2015 SEMA show project. 1973 Trans Am body squished onto a Roadster Shop chassis with Mast Motorsports LS7 under the hood and interior by Oz (in Kansas lol).
http://roadstershop.com/product/full...amaro-chassis/
http://www.mastmotorsports.com/view.php?id=79&c=4&s=6
https://www.facebook.com/Ozupholstery
http://hackshackinc.com/73-trans-am/...ery/thumbnails
Today was the day it had to be loaded up, and we had to finish. Well I think the horn button is left, lol. Anyway, its outta here and thats a strange feeling, done.
I rushed a lot lately, we all did. Today I was busy making some covers that go over the (2002 GTP trunk / this Firebird's hood) hood hinges at the cowl. Fiberglass was the way to go.
Didn't get a pic of those finished, oh well. Man, a lot of work has been across that bench. When I can't stop for pics, you know time is tight!
By the time I had those painted, the hood had been padded and shut for the trip so dammit no completed engine shot. Meh, my flare fits. Buff job is OK.
You guys would NOT believe how hard this car fought us. Oh my the stories...
Got me a couple flash interior shots, waited around to see if it would sit still for a moment once pulled outside. I was banking on getting badass pics then.
Uh-Oh, camera battery no juice now. Dead. Snatched the cover off the phone while the car was on the move headed into the trailer. It didn't stop, hadda go! So... this is all I got. Look for it at SEMA 2015, folks. Its a stunner in person, even when not running. Low, mean, nasty and naturally aspirated to boot. Oh yeah, and its a Pontiac!
Next project? I think its like a 66 Chevy truck owned by the Mac guy. That starts Monday. Now begins rest, boyoboy I'm ready. To our guys on the road, travel safe my friends.