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    1. #1
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      Need some Idea's

      I'm back on track now and almost ready to get started with my ventura.
      For now I'm going to try to get it driveable. I still plan to do Guldstrand mods to my suspension.If you look at my signature you will see what my Ventura will look like except for wheels.I sure could use some idea's on what directions and mods I can make using mostly used parts.With the exception of suspension and brakes.Also I really don't know the proper way to plan a project.Thanks,Cliff



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      Chufham....go to my website below and click on the page that says "What I've Learned". You'll find a few things in there that might speak to what you're doing. Good luck!
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    3. #3
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      Thank you Tony,So far I find it interesting.

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      wow tony ...that info is awesome..with that kinda research i might be able to do my whole car for what i thought might do just half..definately gonna use some of your ideas...thanks
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
      2007 Corvette Supercharged
      1968 Camaro LS1 T56
      http://www.fquick.com/dropit69

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      Cliff,
      I searched for some 74 GTO pix and I'm impressed. Pretty cool lookin' car--especially with painted pillar/post trim. Are you planning on doing a shaker hood? Some 04/05 GTO wheels and seats would be a nice touch, too. Maybe you could integrate the GTO LS1 coil covers on top of your 400. Then just suck in the bumpers Chip Foose style and paint it the right color.
      Good luck
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    6. #6
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      Andrew Borodin can show you how to fit a shaker to your existing hood if finding a shaker hood is difficult.
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      Steve Chryssos

    7. #7
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      I would like to do this hood for my 74 Ventura.But I don't know how to modifiy a fiberglass hood to work.
      http://http://www.spottsperformance.com/body.htm

      Which is where the idea for this hood came from.

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      Looks good. Might look even better if the hood bulge was raised along with the enlarged scoops. Still, there's nothing quite like watching your engine shake from the driver's seat.
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      That is true but I have been to www.pontiacventura.com and there are alot of ventura's in the 74 range that look like gto clones.I trying to go for a 1 of none what if car. 69 GTO JUDGE rear spolier. 67-69 FB Super 400 hood by spotts performance which would have to be reworked to fit my car and I know nothing about fiberglass. But I'm still not sure about color choice. But do plan to use the JUDGE stripes and emblems and trying for a RAM AIR set up.Big plans and no money but I will get it figured out and done by trying to do as much as possible myself.I also have plans that a member at performance years gave me on how to reset my bumpers farther back into the body which will help get rid of the chunky look of the 5 mph bumpers.He did it on his 74 GTO anhd it really cleaned up the look.

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      Fun website. Thanks
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    11. #11
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      I cant wait to see your project start, for some crazy reason I love X-Bodies. Are your plans for a comfortable pro-touring car or will you build it more of a street fighter style.

      Andrew Petty
      Andrew Petty

    12. #12
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      Hey Andrew, I am going for a comfortable pro touring car.So when I get it done I will be able to drive through the mountains or cross country with out the handling to go all squirrely. I promised over 8 years ago to my boys that when I am able I would build a car and we could go on a power tour together.Well now is time my oldest has graduated HS and is in C.C. learning machining technologies and the Middle son has Joined the army on the deferred enlistment program.And I have just been pronounced cure from cancer a couple a months ago.I see all the cars here and I haven't learned the difference between a street tourer or fighter.

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      'Street Fighter' means a more bullet-proof car. Built more for competition but still every bit as streetable as a regular G-Machine.

      I'm glad you guys liked the page on my site...however, it has been a while since I've looked at it and I realize now there are some corrections that need to be made in regards to prices. But the idealogy remains the same.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    14. #14
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      Yeah your website has been a big help for me I really like the seats you got I hope I can find a set when the time comes they really look comfortable

    15. #15
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      Tony how much more do you have left to do on your camaro? I just finished your website and didn't know if you had completed your car yet?

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      Chufman...I'm finishing up some last few details on my house and then plan to have it in the paint shop by November (at the latest). After that it's all down hill. Next year will be major reassembly and then the following year will be drivetrain. With any luck....Woodward Avenue, August '07. Stay Tuned.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    17. #17
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      I look forward to more post and info on your website




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