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    1. #1
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      Project 'Overtime': Pro-Touring 68 Acadian (Nova) with L92 swap

      So I thought I would finally do a build thread on my car. It's a 68 Acadian that I orginally bought for $700. When I got it, it was white with black racing stripes. I fixed the car up on a pizza shop manager's wage. I had it painted cherry red, rebuild the 350 and th350 and put on 15" cragar rims with BFGoodrich tires. Now that I'm a cop and make way more money than I did back then, I'm doing the car again...but the way I want to. My plans are as follows:

      Pro Touring theme



      Suspension, brakes and tires:

      18" New Gen Splitters, polished lip and brushed centers. 305-30-18 in the rear and 245-35-18 in the front.
      Speed Tech Performance subframe with Speed Tech high clearance tubular control arms.
      Speed Tech 1.25" solid sway bar.
      Unisteer rack and pinion kit
      ridetech single adjustable coil overs
      Wilwood 6 piston calipers with 12.2" rotors
      Prodigy bar rear suspension (airbar with adjustable arms) with ridetech single adjustable coil overs
      Moser M9 housing
      Moser 31 spline axles
      Strange Pro Nodular centre section with 3.70 gears and half billet posi
      Wilwood 4 piston calipers with 12.2" rotors

      Drivetrain:

      LS3 6.2L crate motor. Hope to be around 550 hp.
      Speartech ECU with DBW
      Comp Cams camshaft: 226/234 .598”/.612” 114LSA custom cam using EPS on intake and LXL lobes on the exhaust.
      LS3 intake with LS3 ported and polished throttle body
      Speed Tech Performance / Stainless Works long tube polished headers.
      Wegner Motorsports polished diamond cut serpentine kit
      Tremec TKO600 with MGW shifter
      Monster stage 3 clutch

      Interior:

      Flaming River polished tilt steering column
      Flaming River Waterfall leather steering wheel
      2005 GTO leather power bucket seats in front and GTO rear seats
      Custom console with 7" LCD screen
      Thunder Road gauge cluster
      Speedhut gauges
      Vintage Air Gen IV air conditions
      Billet Specialties air conditions louvers

      Body:

      New sheet metal includes:
      Goodmark: quarter panels, inner rear wheel wells, deck filler panel
      Auto Metal Direct: 2" cowl hood, inner fender wells, rear cross rail, rear tail light panel, quarter panel end caps, door skins
      DSE deep tubs
      Firewall has been completely smoothed
      Paint will be House of Kolor's apple red with black base coat

      Stereo:



      JL Audio stereo (haven't decided what but will be big)

      More to come, but in the meantime here's some pics:

      Here's what the car looked like before I started tearing into it again.

      Here's the car as it sits today


      Last edited by scherp69; 03-13-2012 at 07:44 PM. Reason: updated parts list


    2. #2
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      Here's some of the goodies I got today :yes:


      DSE Deep tubs

      Moser M9 with back brace and G-Bar ready


      AirRide suspension (same as a G-bar)


      Wilwood brakes




    3. #3
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      Hydraboost system

      I've had these for a while already, but these are the rims I have

      I hope to get working on the car next week as the wife and daughter will be gone for 4 days. I will be living in the shop. Will update as I go. I really need to say thanks to Frank and Lisa at Prodigy Customs and www.gpsuperstore.com for the great deals. Frank also went out of his way to get all the brackets welded to the M9 so I didn't have to screw it up trying to set the pinion angle. Thanks again Frank.

    4. #4
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      Nioce!

    5. #5
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      cool. I liked the Canadian exports from GM.
      Trey

      "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
      ~ Jon Hammond

      1979 WS6 Trans Am stock LT1/T56 drive train out of my Formula. BMW M-parallel rims. C5/C6 brakes

      build thread https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=begins

    6. #6
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      Feb 2006
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      Southern California
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      Great project. I love looking at all the new goodies! keep the posts coming!


      Ron

      "If at first you don't succeed Skydiving is not for you"

      1970 Z28
      Scott Mock C6 Subframe, Ridetech RJoint 4 link
      LSX454
      Anvil Auto - through the build

    7. #7
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      Thanks for the comments guys. Hopefully this week when the wife and kid are gone...I will be living in the shop and will get some of the goodies put on. Will post pics.

    8. #8
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      Looks like a cool project.

      I've seen that Acadian Beaumonts are like US Chevelles. What model is your Acadian?

      If you haven't put the quarter panel on the car...my friend put his quarter back on his car with the car jacked up like you have in your photo and once he put the car back on the ground the car twisted enough to but a strange bulge/buckle in the quarter. Aparently you're supposed to evenly-support the main shell in a couple of spots and the rear frame (bumper area) to evenly distribute the load. Just an observation...

      Keep us updated.

      Tony Huntimer
      RaceHome.com
      @Camaro.Family Camaros
      1967 #QuickChangeCamaro - SpeedTech Suspension LS1/T56
      1967 #CFBee - SpeedTech Suspension SuperCharged LS3/T56
      1969 #TaxReturnCamaro Art Morrison Suspension 496/T56
      1986 #IROCdaily - Stock IROC

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyHuntimerRaceHome
      Looks like a cool project.

      I've seen that Acadian Beaumonts are like US Chevelles. What model is your Acadian?

      If you haven't put the quarter panel on the car...my friend put his quarter back on his car with the car jacked up like you have in your photo and once he put the car back on the ground the car twisted enough to but a strange bulge/buckle in the quarter. Aparently you're supposed to evenly-support the main shell in a couple of spots and the rear frame (bumper area) to evenly distribute the load. Just an observation...

      Keep us updated.

      Tony Huntimer
      RaceHome.com

      Hmmm...not really sure what model mine is. It was originally a 6 cyl with a power glide. It's definately not an SS or anything. The Beaumonts are basically the US Chevelles. Mine is basically a 68 Nova. Every part I've ever ordered has been for a Nova.

      I have the shell of the car supported the same way at the back and the front. Does that sound right???

      Here's how I have the front supported. I just put the frame back on as I have to weld in a new transmission tunnel patch and was going to mock up the block and tranny.



      Any advice would be great. Thanks.

      Mike

    10. #10
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      Hey Mike,

      I put some white blocks under this Nova to display the support I was referring to. From what I've been told, the car should rest "neutrally" on all 6 points to keep panels lined up properly (as well as square) before removing the quarter. Since you already have the panel off, you're going to need to carefully position the car and make lots to measurements to ensure the car is "square" before welding the quarter back on the car. Maybe some body guys could chime in if I've been taught wrong.


      Tony Huntimer
      RaceHome.com
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      @Camaro.Family Camaros
      1967 #QuickChangeCamaro - SpeedTech Suspension LS1/T56
      1967 #CFBee - SpeedTech Suspension SuperCharged LS3/T56
      1969 #TaxReturnCamaro Art Morrison Suspension 496/T56
      1986 #IROCdaily - Stock IROC

    11. #11
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      Tony,

      Thanks for pointing that out. I posted a thread in the paint and body section here and a couple other sites. From the feedback, I think I'm going to end up moking up the suspension and putting the front brakes on and will make it a roller. Then I'll put the quarters on while it's on all four wheels. Thanks again.

      Mike

    12. #12
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      Today I was able to get the G-Bar/air ride rear suspension mocked up. It took some cursing and swearing, but not too much. Now I can get this thing as a roller and start putting the body panels on.
      Bottle Jacks to help hold brace in place


      Bottle Jack attached to main brace


      Rear suspension is in!!!






    13. #13
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      rear diff loks wicked dude. I"ll be watching this build. Nice car.
      Dave Smith
      29 Ford Roadster Pickup blown 327 and stupid
      67 Chevelle 396/5 speed PT
      65 El Camino L79

    14. #14
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      Nice rear setup!Are you from Canada?
      1971 GTO convert currently getting the pro touring treatment
      1974 nova streetcar 9.65@143
      1987 s-10 on air,18s tpi 305

    15. #15
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    16. #16
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      Cool,i'm in winnipeg.
      1971 GTO convert currently getting the pro touring treatment
      1974 nova streetcar 9.65@143
      1987 s-10 on air,18s tpi 305

    17. #17
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      I used to live in Winnipeg also. Still have relatives there. We used to live near the mint and a number of other places. Winnipeg is a great place to be from!!!!

      Well today I did some more chopping and cutting. Guess there's no turning back now.


    18. #18
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      Winnipeg has a huge cruising scene.you'll have to drive your acadian down here when it's done.
      1971 GTO convert currently getting the pro touring treatment
      1974 nova streetcar 9.65@143
      1987 s-10 on air,18s tpi 305

    19. #19
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      Well I haven't had a lot of time to work on the car since my last post, but I did get a few opportunities to get in the shop. I started doing the deep tubs install, but has taken longer than it should have. I originally cut a piece out of the floor and was going to stretch the wheelhouse, then I decided to do the deep tubs. I'm doing a lot of guess work as I can't measure from the stock wheelhouse location. My welder has become my greatest friend. Along with a sheet of metal to fill in when I cut too big. I've got the passenger side deep tub and new outer wheelhouse mocked up. I also put in a new trunk drop off. Now to mock up the quarter panel to make sure my outer wheelhouse lip is right. I did find though that with the deep tubs and the 285/35/18 tires I have....I have almost 2" more that I can go. May have to get some 12" wide rims. Anyone looking for a set of 18" Foose rims and tires?? Anyways...here's some pics.

      I had to cut a rusted piece off the rocker panel. Will be an easy patch.




      Frame notched.



      Wheels mocked up.




      Quite a bit of room still.


    20. #20
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      Well here I go changing my mind again. I am worse than my wife Last night I got a really good deal on a Unisteer rack and pinion kit with steering shaft, hoses and polished pump. I also just got off the phone with Blake at Killer Customs and ordered one of the Speed Tech subframes I have wanted one from the day I saw them. When I'm done this build I don't want to say...I wish I would have done this or that. Hopefully picking everything up next Thursday. If you're looking for QA1 coilovers or a AGR power steering box, both new, I now how them for sale. Will post pics when I have in hand.

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