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Al Labuda's 56 Chevy
Al built this beautiful 56 Chevy from our Pro-Link chassis kit and did all the sheet metal work (kits from our catalog) in his garage. This is truly one of our most favorite cars knowing that Al did all the work himself. WAY TO GO AL!!
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Racin Jason Dossen 74 Camaro
We built this car back in 2005. When Jason sent us these pictures we were quite surprised because we haven't seen this car since it left the shop. Jason did a great job finishing the car.
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Paul Roney's 70 Camaro
Another home built vehicle from our original Pro-Gas A-Arm Chassis kit.
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Matt Tomlinson's 86 Corvette
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Pat Goder's 65 Dodge Coronet & 65 Dart AFX/AWB
This is a list of Alston products used in the build of this car:Complete Pro Link 4 link system with QA1 shocks,12 point M.S. roll cage,Fab 9” Ford sheet metal rear end housing complete with all bracketsclick on any picture to enlarge
I finally got the pics of Pat's 65 Dart AFX/AWB. This thing is COOL! Love the color Pat
Hi Bob, It's been a while since I talked with you about the '65 Dart AFX AWB I was building. It's been a busy winter. I have attached several pictures of the car shortly out of the paint shop. I am now starting the arduous task of reassembly. It's going good so far. The rear axle C/L has been moved forward 12 " and the front axle C/L has been moved forward 6". I have also changed the front suspension to a straight axle which is what the factory did, although they used an axle from the Dodge van. I am using C/O shocks instead of the leaf springs that the factory used. I used the same Alston products that I used when building my '65 Coronet. I hope you enjoy the updates. Pat
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Phil Tenca's 68 Ford Galaxy
Phil's car has a Alston 8pt. cage and Alston 32" Adjustable Ladder Bars. His car was a feature article in Popular Hot Rodding magazine.
He would like to share the article along with a YouTube video. Please click the links below.
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http://www.popularhotrodding.com/features/0709phr_1968_ford_galaxie_500_phil_tenca/index.html |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNwHtH1uHZU |
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Don Hickey's 91 Mustang LX Convertible
347 ci, s/c, fuel inj, 660 hp@ rear wheel best et. 9.85 @ 140
Alston parts/ work: roll cage, anti rollbar, chute , wheelie bars, chute mount, hinged lift off cowl hood, engine setback, fuel cell box, seat mounts
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Car now is painted like a WWII P51 Mustang depicting actual war time aircraft.
Cripes A'Mighty 3rd was flown by George Preddy and he had the most aerial victories in a Mustang.West "by Gawd" Virginian was flown by Robert "Punchy" Powell, who has kept the 352nd Fighter Group members and their families together for years, and is responsible for my involvement in supporting that group. He is currently residing in Atlanta.
More Pictures Here http://www.windycitystangs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53
For More Info On 352nd Fighter Group http://www.352ndfightergroup.com/assoc/main.html
Joe Hawkins 57 Chevy
I have been running a Alston rear end & Chassis parts for two years and Mike was instrumental in helping us set up the coil overs.click on any picture to enlarge
From the "Land Down Under"
Guy Moring's Beautiful 70 Cuda
Guy's dad Glen restored this Cuda for him. It has a 500+ inch Ray Barton Cross Ram Hemi. Glen built the air cleaner base and the hood scoop by hand, he also did the roll bar himself. Glen is currently installing an ALSTON Deluxe Swing Out door bar kit.
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Jim Chervenka'S 65 GTO
Many years ago Jim brought us a back half kit & and his car and we did the chassis and cage on this awesome GTO. Jim and his son finished the car and painted it in their own garage. The car boast a .30 over 9 to 1 pump gas 455. The interior is done in 26 gauge 304 Stainless steel. Jim has run a 10.80 @ 125 MPH. True Pontiac fans have & will see his car again in Norwalk, Ohio for the Pontiac Nationals.
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More Pictures Coming Soon