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Thread: My 1967 Camaro Project
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01-06-2010 #1Registered User
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My 1967 Camaro Project
Thought I would share one of the projects I'm working on. I found this car as a rolling chassis in really, really good condition (gotta love california cars). It had been media blasted and epoxy primed already and the guy just didn't feel like finishing it. No rust in this car, anywhere. Two months later I got the car back with paint! It's back at their shop now for color sanding and final assembly.
So here's what I'm doing with this car:
LS1 and T56
DIY front mount single 70mm turbo
Chris Alston g-bar 4-link with adjustible vari-shocks.
SC&C Adjustable UCAs and tall ball joints
Vintage air - need to figure out where to mount the compressor with the turbo
Power windows
19x9.5 rear wheels and 18x8 fronts
Undecided on the brakes, probably one of kore3's kits
Anyway, here's a few pics
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01-06-2010 #2Oh so you got to skip all the paint and body work step and just get to throw an engine tranny 4 link and other cool stuff in. i HATE YOU but seriously you hit the jackpot man. This will certainly be a quicker project then most, love the wheels. Oh and more pics
Chris Smock aka Blazed67
1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed
01-06-2010 #3Registered User- Join Date
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haha, yeah, I feel kind of spoiled with this one. I paid my dues with the last 69 Camaro I bought from the east coast. I had to replace literally everything but the inner structure and the roof, it was brutal. I was so burned out on that car after all the metal work that I sold it.
This project is much more enjoyable! Will definitely share some more pics as it moves along.
01-07-2010 #4