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  1. #1
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    Default I know everyone loves pics.

    I have had my 67 camaro for 19 years. Its been through lots of changes over the years. Here are few updated pictures. Its has a .040 over 327.
    I estimate about 375 hp. It has 4:10 gears with a 2004R trans. I'm in the process of getting my seats recovered. I should have them back in about a week or two. I fabricated a back seat from a Mazda 929 to fitt in the rear. It took a lot of work but I think it is going to look good. I'll post new pics when I get them in. I did some more cutting on the upper bolsters of the rear seat after I took these pics.

    Later,
    Chris
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    looking good. I like the gauge setup in the console!
    colt zantop

    1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

  3. #3
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    Man thanks for postin up your pics, that is a sweet lookin ride!! and welcome again.
    Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!

  4. #4
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    I like that engine bay. Interior seems to be ahead of it's time. I mean that in a good way. You may have started a trend with those head rest in the rear seats for muscle cars. R.P.

  5. #5
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    Hi, I'm curious of your wheel and tire sizes as well as your front springs and rear leafs...

    Are you running stock springs in the front and stock leafs in the back?

    I like the look!

    Thanks,
    TIM
    '68 Camaro SS 383+D1SC, Orion Silver (Dyno #'s Soon!)
    '95 Camaro Z28 383 LT1 (405 RWHP/428 RWTQ, SAE - DynoJet)
    '99 Corvette LS1

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    Thanks for the nice comments. I think yall will like the results when you see the seats recovered.

    Thanks, Chris

  7. #7
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    Very nice looking car. I agree, I like headrest for back passengers myself.

    Mike

  8. #8
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    very nice... where did you get that center gauge peice? or did you make that?

  9. #9
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    Tim, the front wheels I think are 15 X 6 with 195/65 and the rear are 15 X 8 with 4 1/2 offset I think. I have had them on there so long. The rear tire is a 295/50. I would like to change them one day to 17 or 18's. The front suspension has the coil over QA1 shocks and springs. You can adjust the height. The rear are a mono leaf from Landrum springs. They have a 220lb. rate. I have Bilstien rear shocks and a 12 bolt rear end.
    As far as the center gauge pod goes, I made this. It took a lot of tries to get it all to fit. I didn't want to cut up my dash except for where the cd player is and I wanted it to blend into my console. So this is how it ended up. I may paint the sides of it the body color. It may blend better.

    Chris

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    Sweet...

    Thanks Chris...
    '68 Camaro SS 383+D1SC, Orion Silver (Dyno #'s Soon!)
    '95 Camaro Z28 383 LT1 (405 RWHP/428 RWTQ, SAE - DynoJet)
    '99 Corvette LS1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Poirier
    I like that engine bay. Interior seems to be ahead of it's time. I mean that in a good way. You may have started a trend with those head rest in the rear seats for muscle cars. R.P.
    Yea, I love the shape of the back seats.. very nice!
    "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

    See Bad Penny run the cones: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GUPPIX-92U

    2000 SS, 1969 LS1, and 1968 LS2 Camaros
    Oh, and a 1970 Fairlane just to show I could...

    See my cars here: www.fquick.com/steve1968ls2

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