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Old 02-02-2008, 06:30 PM
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Default New designed Steel Mid plate

Here is a picture of the redesigned Steel Mid Plate. I have added the transmission spacers to the plate and laser cut slots so it can be separated in to two pieces. This will work on a tube chassis or a frame car.

Here is a link to the page: http://allpontiac.com/midmotor_125.html
Here is a link to the directions: http://allpontiac.com/pdf/steel_mid_...directions.pdf
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:47 PM
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Looks nice! I will be buying one in the future.

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Nice piece!

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Old 02-03-2008, 09:16 PM
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Is about time. Glad you got something going.

Looks okay, but uhm what about some detail for attaching to an A-body frame? Perhaps some templating, or a motor mount//frame receiver.

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Is about time. Glad you got something going.

Looks okay, but uhm what about some detail for attaching to an A-body frame? Perhaps some templating, or a motor mount//frame receiver.
...uhm why don't you just make your own instead of waiting for someone else to?Or better yet,why don't you take the time to draw it up,fabricate,do a few test applications,have someone cut around 50-100 of them and market them to a select few Pontiac enthusiasts that probably won't buy from you cause you are an arrogant ass.

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