Fresh from Fab-tech Welding, Project Brutus is back home...
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With the new big-block and transmission installed into the El Camino via Fab-techs custom bent cross-member, it was time to pick it up. My good friend John helped me get the car onto the trailer in the pouring rain. We dragged the El Camino back home and parked it on the side of the house. What's next you say? Well, we are going to get the motor buttoned up with its original dyno manifold, install the newly coated headers and possible get this thing finally started. We are going to work on getting some fuel, ignition and cooling to the engine first. Stay tuned!
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