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08-14-2006 #1
(Another) 67 Camaro project
Well, 10 years (almost to the day), two college degrees, a house, and a wife later, and I'm finally starting on my 67 camaro project.
Plans are for the full DSE treatment (I just ordered the stage 2 kit for the front this morning) front and rear. Some kind of fuel injected motor (non-LS) and a 6 speed, ZR-1 wheels... and that's about all I'm positive of at this point (but I'm convinced you guys will help me spend all my budget and then some ). I'm just happy to be actually working on the stupid thing!
Wish me luck!
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08-14-2006 #2good luck!
08-15-2006 #3New to Pro-Touring- Join Date
- Feb 2006
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Gotta start somewhere. Make a plan of attack and try to stick with it. Changing things up in the middle of the game costs more time and money. Just installed a DSE front on one of our cars. Make good and sure your frame isnt tweeked in any way because it will throw things off.
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09-22-2006 #4September Update
Ah yeah... well I've got a nice big pile of parts sitting around now. The DSE SK2 is in (very cool), as well as the ATS spindles, touring classics front brakes, AND my wheels finally showed up...
... Which are the most exciting part so far (cause you know... you can't really SEE the other stuff). They're freaking huge! I can't even imagine what these wheels look like that people are putting 335's on, cause these that I'm going to have 315's look like monsters!
Next the subframe is off to the sand blaster so we can start doing some cutting! I can't freaking wait!!
09-22-2006 #5nice wheels! keep us updated with pics!
colt zantop
1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"
09-22-2006 #6I will do that for sure!
09-22-2006 #7hey, congrats on getting a major start there Dan!
what color are ya thinking of?
09-23-2006 #8Registered User- Join Date
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10 years ain't bad, I'm pushing 26! Having a plan is a good thing. I look forward to seeing the progress.
1967 Firebird Convert, Fuel Injected 462 ci, TKO 600
http://1967firebird.atwebpages.com
09-23-2006 #9