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Gt 21
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I started a full restoration three years ago of a 1976 GT21 Its now basically done and running great I'm bored and its winter so I thought I would post a few pics of the project
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a few construction pics
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some more
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more
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Heres the finished product
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A few more
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Last ones
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Wow that is beautiful. How does she run?
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Holy Shi-ite. That thing is beautiful Parnell!
But does it run as good as a Chief? :drink: |
Nice job! What a difference a little time and TLC can do.
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Thanks guys It runs great Fast and very solid
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Looks incredible !! Impressive and tastefully done as well.. :cool::cool:
I'm sure it eats up the chop, while at the same time hurting allot of feelings along the way.. What kind of power does it make ? Also Sweet looking old Mag. in the background.. |
nice work :helmet:
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What a beautiful Donzi! What's the HP and top speed?
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Originally Posted by Nauti Kitty
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Heres the finished product
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Not 100% sure what a busbar is?
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Got it I was thinking something to do with fiberglass structure duh
Anyways I run individual wires for all the gauges, lights, ground and power and there are a lot of sources for those. Adds lots of wire but I like that if something goes kaflooey its just one gauge ect. and easier to isolate Not sure if that is good sense or not but its what I have done and it works for me NK |
Very nice Parn! Really like the custom cockpit.
-There's an all original Donzi GT21 up here on our lake. Original owner, (woman) stored in a barn, gets used July 4th weekend and put away. |
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