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    1. #1
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Location
      Midwest City, Ok
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      306

      Progress pics '68 Camaro

      I bought this car (68 camaro) about 7 months ago and immediately starting tearing it apart. The shell has been at Mickey's Chassis Works (chassisguy on here) getting the 4 link built w/ qa1 coilovers, new rear frame rails built, new rear sheetmetal, sfc, and rearend narrowed. It also spent a couple days getting blasted and primered. But in the meantime I spent a few dollars buying my Budnik M5s, Moser rearend guts and axles, Wilwood brakes (Thanks Frank), DSE speed kit 1 (Thanks Frank). My next few steps with the car is to get the subframe out and powdercoated, brakes and front suspension installed, and coat the undercarriage. Well I thought I should share some pics with the pro-touring community, since I have been looking at other's pics everyday for past year. These are a few progress pics, compliments and constructive criticism are welcome!!


      Here are some pics that the guy sent me when I was interested in buying it and some after the teardown.









    2. #2
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      May 2007
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      Midwest City, Ok
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      Here are some pics from the fabrication work, Mickey and Cory did a great job. I can fit my 345's with ease and still keep a stock back seat.








    3. #3
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      May 2007
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      Some pics after getting it blasted and primered. The shell was overall very solid, there are some minor pin hole issues with the window channel.






    4. #4
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      May 2007
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      Midwest City, Ok
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      Some pics of the new sheetmetal and a example of what the wheels and fuel cell will look like.







    5. #5
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
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      381
      Country Flag: United States
      Looking good dude, love the wheels..
      72 Camaro RS:SOLD
      68 Camaro:
      LS6 Engine,Tremec TKO 600,5 Speed
      Complete Speedtech Subframe Kit,Speedtech Torque Arm, 9" Rearend from Strange, Wilwood Brakes, Minitubbed, Hotchkis Subframe Connectors

    6. #6
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      Sep 2007
      Location
      Columbia, SC
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      97
      Nice, hope to get mine down that far some time.

    7. #7
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      May 2007
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      Midwest City, Ok
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      Thanks for the compliments guys.

    8. #8
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      Nov 2007
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      that looks very good. what frame rails did you end up using?

    9. #9
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      May 2007
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      Midwest City, Ok
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      They were built by Mickey's Chassis Works his name is chassis guy on here.

    10. #10
      Join Date
      Nov 2007
      Location
      Moore, Ok
      Posts
      103
      I made the crossmember, but the frame rails were comp engineering "from jegs" And I did have to modify them.

    11. #11
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      Jun 2007
      Location
      Various Barns in Northern Illinois.
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      875
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      That's gonna look great, Nice 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!

    12. #12
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      Jan 2008
      Location
      middle Georgia
      Posts
      325
      looks really good bro!
      -Gibson-

    13. #13
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      Feb 2006
      Location
      Southern California
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      Really a nice job. Keep us posted on your progress.



      Ron

      "If at first you don't succeed Skydiving is not for you"

      1970 Z28
      Scott Mock C6 Subframe, Ridetech RJoint 4 link
      LSX454
      Anvil Auto - through the build






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