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    1. #1
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      Jul 2007
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      New project 66 Chevelle

      Bought this back in August and going with a frame up rebuild. It started out as a 350, 4 spd car wit a 12 bolt in it. I have already sold the stock frame and I am trying to decide which or who's frame I will go with right now, but it's going to have an LS3, most likely a 6L80 trans, 9" rear, after market frame, Wilwood, ridetech coil overs, Vintage Air, Dakota Digital etc.... I have the body off and it has been blasted / primed and mini tubs are already installed. Going to start the exterior body work very soon (pics to follow).




      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle


    2. #2
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      Cool !! Keep the photos coming !!

    3. #3
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      Some newer pics!








    4. #4
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      Pulled the trigger on a frame today, pics to follow in 5-6 weeks. lol
      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    5. #5
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      things are starting to happen...

      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    6. #6
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      very cool.
      "Racing is life. Everything else is just, waiting"

    7. #7
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      Berwick, South Louisiana.
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      Nice. Following.

    8. #8
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      The frame showed up today!! but the front brake kit is backordered for a couple of weeks, so I will assemble the rear end and install the brakes, then I want to set the body on the frame and make any necessary floor adjustments...








      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    9. #9
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      very cool....who's frame did you end up going with....looks quality...I especially like the fuel line and brake line routing

    10. #10
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      So Sweet!
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by FLYNAVY53 View Post
      very cool....who's frame did you end up going with....looks quality...I especially like the fuel line and brake line routing
      Thanks, I had Scotts Hot Rods out of SoCal build it for me.
      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    12. #12
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      Very nice doing a 67 chevelle I'll be following for ideas for sure!

    13. #13
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      Brakes are on front and rear (without calipers due to not having wheels big enough to handle them yet) and it's in rolling form. I borrowed an older LS truck motor from a mechanic friend, just for test fitting the body on the frame. We set the body on last weekend (half assed) and it looks like the only cutting I may have to do is in the trunk hump area and possibly a little at the front of the tunnel. I'll be doing the cutting tomorrow to see how it goes. Judging from how it sets on the frame right now, I can tell already that this thing is going to be pretty damn low. more pics to follow later this weekend, if all goes as planned.




      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    14. #14
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      Mar 2015
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      NICE build! Love the 66-67's...Keep up the great work!

    15. #15
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      Nice! Can't wait to see it on the frame.

    16. #16
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      The body is on the frame, finally! not an easy task this weekend, there was a lot of trimming I had to do in the trunk, the tunnel, underneath at a few places due to clearance issues etc... I had to take a lot more of the tunnel out than I had originally thought, but that's all part of it I guess. the new frame fits pretty well, tight fit, but a good fit. Does anybody else ask themselves why they start projects like this, or is just me?







      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    17. #17
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      Nice job, and to answer your question Every Day!
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    18. #18
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      great build. you are light years ahead of me. I havent asked myself that question thus far, as it had been great therapy for me and is a new challenge for me... but that thought has been there many time on other things i have done. enjoy it!!
      Bruce Jeppesen
      "RANGERS LEAD THE WAY"
      1966 Chevelle
      1978 Ford F-150 4x4
      1930 Model
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/1...e-PT-Challenge

      Need more time, more money and more ambition!!!

    19. #19
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      I would check your steering column angle to see how it lines up before you get too much farther along, specifically how you get around the engine mount and up the firewall.
      _______________
      1969 Camaro
      1966 Skylark
      1964 Lemans
      1960 Biscayne
      Steve

    20. #20
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      Aug 2009
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      Crofton, MD
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      161
      Awesome car - can't wait to see more!

      GM EFI Tuner
      1980 Z28 Pro-touring project - sold
      2002 Trans Am 9.41 at 143mph on pump gas and drag radials - sold

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