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    1. #61
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      very very nice work

    2. #62
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    3. #63
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      That's gonna be one sweet ride, Great job so far!!
      Life is Better Spent in the Garage
      Laine O

      72 Camaro, 468, TH400, 3:42 = FUN!
      92 Camaro RS, Restored Autocross wannabe

      LIVE LOVE DRIVE!

    4. #64
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      Wow. Great car, James. I love the color and the choice of engine. Gonna be a popular one around here when it's finished.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

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

    5. #65
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      awesome, awesome, awesome. your car looks perfect so far.

      any chance you'd be willing to share the color formula?

    6. #66
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      Oct 2007
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      First of all, TOP NOTCH build you've got going on there! Very nice attention to details.

      A couple of questions. We are about to purchase a paint booth. The one we are looking at is 14X28 made by ColeMet. How wide is your booth? Looking at the pics of the car in there on the rotissarie, looks lke you have plenty of room. I'm thinking 14 wide's gonna be cramped, but your's looks like there is room to spare.

      2nd question: We have a homemade rotissarie, and I am wondering, is that big truck slack adjusters you use for the rotating part? If so, how stable are they? Do you just turn the bolt and where you stop, it's locked? I never thought about using slack adjusters. If that is what those are, I'm blowing my rotissarie apart and fabbing up some of those!!

      Thanks in advance for the answers.

    7. #67
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      It was a productive week this week, with some major progress on the OLC project.

      We were able to get the subframe mated to the rest of the car:





      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    8. #68
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      We mocked up the exhaust one last time to help with the fabrication of the rear diffuser. Once we are done with it it will go out to the coater before final installation.

      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    9. #69
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      We got the rear AP Racing brakes on:



      Which allowed us to get the HRE wheels and Toyo Proxes R888 tires on:



      Which fit like a glove:

      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    10. #70
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      The fronts went on just after that:





      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    11. #71
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      And for the first time we were able to get the car on the ground on it's own wheels and tires...







      well - almost on the ground... the hoist doesn't go low enough so it's on a couple of blocks for now...
      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    12. #72
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      The front shocks still need to be adjusted to get the front end down another 2 inches to get to ride height.



      But the rear sits nicely as is...



      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    13. #73
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      Unbelievably awesome build!!! Quality in every facet of the car.

      What are the specs on the AP brakes? Diameters? Rotor thicknesses? Are the front rotors 1.25" or 1.38" thick?
      Ray
      FEW FRILLS, just BIG CHILLS!!!
      1972 VW Bug (427LS/T56 Magnum/9"-3.70 gears)
      18"x10-1/2" (315/30/18) Front, 18”x12" (335/30/18”) Rear
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...-Lady-Bug-quot

    14. #74
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      This is one gorgeous car. Great job.
      Sam
      Northern UT.
      '68 Camaro "Bodacious"
      '56 210 2dr "Buckshot"

    15. #75
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      Quote Originally Posted by 454bug
      Unbelievably awesome build!!! Quality in every facet of the car.

      What are the specs on the AP brakes? Diameters? Rotor thicknesses? Are the front rotors 1.25" or 1.38" thick?
      Thanks - I think that I may have gone overboard here and there but it happens. I am really happy with the way the car is coming - it's cool to see it finally on it's own four feet.

      The fronts are 6-piston calipers and the rotor specifications are 362 mm x 32 mm (14.25" x 1.26")

      The rears are 4-piston calipers and rotor specifications are 356 mm x 26 mm (14.00" x 1.02") - although I want to double check the rear measurements.
      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    16. #76
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1968CamaroSS_Sam
      This is one gorgeous car. Great job.
      Thanks Sam
      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    17. #77
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      Spent a little bit of time today working through the plumbing of the clutch and brake master cylinders and remote reservoirs.







      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    18. #78
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      And started looking at mounting options for the coils:

      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC

    19. #79
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      We'll start hanging the front sheetmetal this week then get an alignment done and weld the subframe in...



      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC


    20. #80
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      Dec 2005
      Location
      Maryville, TN
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      Very very cool man. Lots of attention to detail here. This is going to be a sweet ride when it's done.

      Dan
      A.K.A: That bald guy
      Find me on Facebook or my personal website.

      - 67 Camaro: Current Project Car

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