This shot shows the small rear window. Not much room to look out of while driving but that's cool with me.
        The box below has the only steel pieces the body has which is the three
        piece hood. Because of the heat under the hood, fiberglass wouldn't be a
        good choice to have but some company's still use them. I had three choices of
        hoods to go with when I ordered everything, plain sides, scooped sides
        and hot rod louvers. I wanted to go with the plain sides because I
        thought it would look better with the paint I was going to be
        using.  
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      This shot of the front shows the
        smooth firewall and small window in front. I hope to keep the firewall
        as clean as I can which means not mounting anything on it that I don't
        really have too. One thing that comes to mind that won't be mounted on
        it is the power booster and master cylinder for the brakes. All that is
        already on the chassis and will be under the body. I guess we'll see
        just how much stuff gets bolted to it later. 
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      Here is a close-up of the little tag
        in the left corner of the firewall. They even give me a serial number that is
        different than anyone else's.  
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        I also received a certificate to show
        that it was made be Redneck Street Rods. It has the same serial
        number here like the firewall has. 
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