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"The Judges Chambers" 20x20 build

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garagemahalpharoh

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Thanks for the kind words fellas, ya I just know if I didnt run something for 220v I would need it and be regretting not putting it in. That's my only downfall, I over analyze everything and it seems to take forever to get it done.
 
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garagemahalpharoh

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Well I couldn't wait to put my new cave to work. It's not the judge however it is a project that I have been wanting to do for awhile. I am pulling the engine out of my RZR and giving it a rebuild.


updated pic 1 by binderpilot, on Flickr

Here is my lovely assistant:


updated pic 2 by binderpilot, on Flickr


DSC05226 by binderpilot, on Flickr

I really love the easy access to air tools and the ability to move the bench close by. The vehicle dollies were some of the best money I have spent, totally worth it.

The engine is out and now for the fun part.


DSC05228 by binderpilot, on Flickr


DSC05241 by binderpilot, on Flickr
 

RSOllie

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Wow that place is looking really crisp
And the floor is something i havent seen befor!
Some more pics would be grate!
 

bulletpruf

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Nice garage!

Need more details on the GTO! Original Judge? Ram Air III or IV?

I had a few 69 Judges; a Carousel Red/black buckets RAIII 4 sp with PS, PDB, hideaways and hood tach. Found it in an aircraft hangar in Lubbock, TX, needing full resto. Pulled a 69 Antique Gold Judge out of a barn in Charlottesville, VA. 2d owner. Very original car (wheels, Ram Air hardware, carb, etc). Was also RAIII, 4 sp, hood tach, but fixed headlights. Got it back on the road and was my "beater" for a few years. Have a 70 RAIV GTO that I'm selling at Mecum (Indy) in a few weeks.

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Thanks fellows I will get some more pics up as soon as I get the place cleaned up a bit. With the rebuild of this quad I have stuff everywhere in there.

AS for De Goat it is not an original judge unfortunately. I have owned it for 12 years and it has the original interior in it. The engine is a 455 that I bored out to a 462ci. I built it for nitrous which I haven't installed yet as I am waiting for the local track to get built before or I may be inclined to use it when I shouldn't. It is an absolute blast to drive and I love the looks that old school muscle gets. Especially the looks from the young kids in their civics when they think they are fast :3gears:.


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gto burning rubber6 by binderpilot, on Flickr
 
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don long

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Very nice build
I had to look twice at the stripes around the walls but when the stain on the floor was added it really tied things together.
Don't you just love having a garage to play in
Keep us posted on your projects
Thanks for sharing
Don
 

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Thanks fellows I will get some more pics up as soon as I get the place cleaned up a bit. With the rebuild of this quad I have stuff everywhere in there.

AS for De Goat it is not an original judge unfortunately. I have owned it for 12 years and it has the original interior in it. The engine is a 455 that I bored out to a 462ci. I built it for nitrous which I haven't installed yet as I am waiting for the local track to get built before or I may be inclined to use it when I shouldn't. It is an absolute blast to drive and I love the looks that old school muscle gets. Especially the looks from the young kids in their civics when they think they are fast :3gears:.

Sweet car; I'm sure you get a lot of thumbs up when you drive it.

Built a stout 462 for my 68 GTO convt. If the planets line up just right, should dip into the high 11's in the quarter.

Scott
 
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Sweet car; I'm sure you get a lot of thumbs up when you drive it.

Built a stout 462 for my 68 GTO convt. If the planets line up just right, should dip into the high 11's in the quarter.

Scott

That is good to hear, I know the feel in the seat makes that heavy old boat feel like it is flying. I love the torque of the old Poncho mill though, seems endless.
 

Fly320s

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How is your floor holding up?

I want to use the same product in my basement so my kids can play inside during nasty weather.
 
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