It has been a long (and unfinished) journey. Thanks to our Prez aka 67SS for all the help over the years, as well as our members for their advice, support, parts, and encouragement.
Thanks also to (former Northstar Chevelle guy) Scott Parkhurst for his interest, photography skill, and lending his wordsmithing abilities. He's followed the build for many years, and "gets" the direction I have taken along with the plight of the poor non-mechanic car enthusiast.
Congrats on the article Bryan. It is fun to read about the high end builds, but I also enjoy reading about a guy building his own car the way he wants it.
http://www.timelessmuscle.com/features/feature-cars/car-feature-imperfectly-fine-1972-chevelle/
It has been a long (and unfinished) journey. Thanks to our Prez aka 67SS for all the help over the years, as well as our members for their advice, support, parts, and encouragement.
Thanks also to (former Northstar Chevelle guy) Scott Parkhurst for his interest, photography skill, and lending his wordsmithing abilities. He's followed the build for many years, and "gets" the direction I have taken along with the plight of the poor non-mechanic car enthusiast.
Congrats on the article Bryan. It is fun to read about the high end builds, but I also enjoy reading about a guy building his own car the way he wants it.
Nice job on the article Scott!
Nice article Bryan!