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Daves 61 Rebuild
			sav_x69:
			
			Ive got about 6 weeks into the steel  in my spare time of course, outer shell is complete  just some engine bay work left,Im going with a classic chev 350 350 combo ill get some more pictures this weekend  and put them up 
		
			sav_x69:
			
			http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i402/Sav_x/61%20bombardier%20restoration/DSC00149.jpg 
 
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Heres a few pics of the hatch and the rear belly ,the expanded steel under the engine allows lots of heat to escape,I saw this on other machines.
		
			the old trucker:
			
			    Looks like your making good progress. I have a question. When you are traveling in loose snow or cutting a new path wouldn't the snow build up inside through the mesh ??
                                                                OT. ???
		
			sav_x69:
			
			i have driven my friends for 3 seasons now  and havent had a problem, his dosent have anything, the amount of heat in the engine bay  keeps all the snow melted and water dry,if you cut a trail and shut your machine down right away  or it wasent warm  the ice could build, there are  more than 10 machines that i know of that are built like this with no problems of build up.the hole allows the engine bay to breath better .
		
			sav_x69:
			
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