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    1. #1
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      Project 1966 Stingray Restomod

      Hello this is the first time I have posted on this forum. I have a 1966 Stingray Roadster project car. I purchased it years ago as a project barn find. It has a perfect and solid rust free birdcage, decent frame (never crashed hard) with minor rust. I collected the NOS GM body parts, I had a lot of them even before I bought the car. One of my best friends rebuilt the front clip using NOS GM parts (repo BB hood). Replaced the rear quarters do to the wheel lips being removed by a previous owner. I am very happy with the way the gaps onthe doors, hood, and deck turned out.



      I want to rebuild the frame using a more modern suspension.

      Plan on running and LS3 or BB Chevy crate motor.

      Repaint with original paint and interior combo Blue and Blue and White

      Factory Style Side exhaust,

      UPDATE 10/14/2022 Purchased ZL-1 Big Block Crate motor.

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    2. #2
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      Great start and very cool project.

      Andrew
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
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    3. #3
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      Thank you, still a lot of work left

    4. #4
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      Love this project cannot wait to see it progress
      Jason
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      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...touring-Camaro
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      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
      2023 Rapid Blue ZL1 the Blue Devil
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    5. #5
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      Always loved those cars. On the engine I'd suggest going with the modern setup as you'll get the same or better power with much better mileage and a lot less weight on the front. Nose-heavy cars make for unpleasant cornering. And, going with a modern engine means you can go with a better than 3/4 speed transmission as well.

    6. #6
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      Very nice! Excited to see where you go with this. If you need some inspiration, here’s a link to another member’s project on here that I’ve been watching. It’s a great blend of old and new and might give you some inspiration. Keep the updates coming!

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...Corvette-Coupe
      Shane
      #theanchorholds
      68 Camaro build thread:
      http://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php?t=56387

    7. #7
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      Love the car. Gaps look great and the ‘66 big block hood has always been my favorite.

      I have one of the ‘64 builds on here. Looking forward to following yours.

    8. #8
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      Great car, I've always loved these cars. Looks like you guys nailed the body work. Is there trim that goes along the body lines with the little holes, or is that the seam for filler? Also, I'd go with the LS3 and don't look back. You'll be much happier down the road.


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
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    9. #9
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      The seams get filled in with filler. This is actually the factory seams. All panels are correct/ complete panels with factory correct bonding strips. No patch panels were used. I want this to be a really nice car. I really like your Camaro- 1968 Camaro LS6, T56, Z51 brakes, 12 bolt, Speedtech, Hotchkis, DSE
      Last edited by 1966 stingray roadster; 09-15-2020 at 06:00 PM. Reason: worng post

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by _BQ View Post
      Love the car. Gaps look great and the ‘66 big block hood has always been my favorite.

      I have one of the ‘64 builds on here. Looking forward to following yours.
      Send me the link to your 64- I would love to check it out.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ryeguy2006a View Post
      Great car, I've always loved these cars. Looks like you guys nailed the body work. Is there trim that goes along the body lines with the little holes, or is that the seam for filler? Also, I'd go with the LS3 and don't look back. You'll be much happier down the road.

      The seams get filled in with filler. This is actually the factory seams. All panels are correct/ complete panels with factory correct bonding strips. No patch panels were used. I want this to be a really nice car. I really like your Camaro- 1968 Camaro LS6, T56, Z51 brakes, 12 bolt, Speedtech, Hotchkis, DSE

    11. #11
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      Project 1966 Stingray Restomod


    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by _BQ View Post
      Wow that is one gorgeous 1964 coupe, man I love what you have done to it.

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1966 stingray roadster View Post
      Wow that is one gorgeous 1964 coupe, man I love what you have done to it.
      Thank you sir. It’s fought me every inch of the way. LOL

    14. #14
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      Nice!!! Good to see another mid-year build on here! Looking forward to the updates!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Gmachine1911 View Post
      Very nice! Excited to see where you go with this. If you need some inspiration, here’s a link to another member’s project on here that I’ve been watching. It’s a great blend of old and new and might give you some inspiration. Keep the updates coming!

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...Corvette-Coupe
      Hey, I know that build!!....(should probably post an update...)
      1972 C20 Suburban
      1964 Corvette Coupe

    15. #15
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      Recently (10/14/2022) purchased Big Block ZL-1 427 for my 66 Stingray RoadsterName:  image0.jpg
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      Last edited by 1966 stingray roadster; 10-23-2022 at 09:56 PM. Reason: New info

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    17. #17
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      Love the ZL1 427, should be a fun ride, can't wait to see the progress!

    18. #18
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      Love the C2!!! I had a '66 convt (stolen from me in uptown New Orleans 1995) and then a big block '66 coupe. Big block roadster (esp. with a ZL1!!!) is as good as it gets!!!
      Check out my YouTube channel for vintage car and truck rescues and rebuilds! THE BULLETPROOF GARAGE!!! - YouTube

    19. #19
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      Thanks, I got a long way to go. I can't decide if I want to resore my original frame or go with an SRIII tube Chassis.

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1966 stingray roadster View Post
      Thanks, I got a long way to go. I can't decide if I want to resore my original frame or go with an SRIII tube Chassis.
      If you want an SRIII, just don’t be in a hurry to get it…

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