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    1. #1
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      My 69 Camaro project without a name

      Finally got around to setting up Photobucket and I think I got the hang of posting pics. If these things take to long to load let me know.

      This is how I brought it home in 2002. Body had very little rust and not much bondo either, still took it down to metal.







      Here is the interior.

      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS


    2. #2
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      Orignal plan for the car was just your basic street car with a traditional small block 383. Well, then I starting looking into LS engines, found a engine, trans, harness, ECM, and a few other helpful goodies to go with it. Then, hanging around here, started thinking about big brakes, better suspension and on and on.

      Here is how it will be basically equipped:

      LS2/t56 combo from a GTO
      12 bolt with Moser axles and Eaton posi
      Corvette C6 Z06 brakes
      ATX front spindles with Global West UCA/Stock LCA's (for now)
      Rushforth Titanium/brushed hoop 18 x 8 front and 18 x 9 rears from Frank at Prodigy Customs
      ISIS wiring system
      Vintage Air Gen IV from Frank
      Aluminum radiator and condenser from Frank
      Building my own g-link copy rear suspension with some help from Frank
      Second Skin sound deadening

      Here are some pics of what it looked like during and after body work and before primer:







      Here are the floor boards, got lucky, didn't have to do anything to them other than remove a little surface rust. Car's been in the southwest it's whole life I think.

      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    3. #3
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      Here it is in primer in the garage paint booth it was painted in. We used Evercoat's Feather Fill, it really worked well.



      Here are a couple after the jambs were painted prior to reassembly.







      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    4. #4
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      nice solid car
      looking good
      Sean

      The difference between stupidity and genius.... genius has limits

    5. #5
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      i always like that blue.
      chad

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      Here is one in the paint booth (garage)



      After assembly



      Here is the Second Skin Firewall I put on the bottom, tried spraying it but brushin it on worked better for me

      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    7. #7
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      Wow, nice paint job. What's the brand of the paint? I'd assume you used base coat/clear coat.
      Tu Ho
      Firebird V2-LS swap

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      Quote Originally Posted by rickpaw View Post
      Wow, nice paint job. What's the brand of the paint? I'd assume you used base coat/clear coat.
      Thank you. It's Nexa Auto Color (PPG) base coat/clear coat.
      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    9. #9
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      Great build, did you clear the jambs before painting the rest? Or base coat the jambs, then assemble, base coat the rest and clear all at once?

    10. #10
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      dammmmnnnnnnnnn! how much prep work did you in? super nice paint job

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      Quote Originally Posted by Wyman Motor View Post
      Great build, did you clear the jambs before painting the rest? Or base coat the jambs, then assemble, base coat the rest and clear all at once?
      The jambs were painted and cleared, then the body was assembled and the rest painted and cleared. A technique called back masking was used where you fold the edge of the masking tape over onto itself so you have kind of a flap. When you paint up to this flap the paint kind of mists underneath it but does not cause an edge. When you're all done it looks like everything was painted at the same time.


      Quote Originally Posted by senor_camaro View Post
      dammmmnnnnnnnnn! how much prep work did you in? super nice paint job
      I didn't log the hours but it was a lot. Spraying the whole car with Feather Fill and blocking that really worked well. Only thing I regret is not spending more time on the gaps. The gaps are symetrical pretty much but I could have made them tighter. Still might try to bring them in tighter a bit since the engine is not in yet and once it is everything will probably flex a bit and require a little tweaking.
      Erik

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      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    12. #12
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      Beatuiful blue, looks great!

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      Quote Originally Posted by ErikLS2 View Post
      Thank you. It's Nexa Auto Color (PPG) base coat/clear coat.
      Looks like you shot the paint in your home garage? This must not be your first paint job? My car is almost ready for paint, and most body shops here want too much for just shooting the base/clear. I shot the primer on mine, but have not done any base coat at all.

      Tu
      Tu Ho
      Firebird V2-LS swap

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      Did you set up a downdraft ventilation or anything in the booth you made? Were those overhead lights regular flouresent or an explosion proof kind?

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      Quote Originally Posted by rickpaw View Post
      Looks like you shot the paint in your home garage? This must not be your first paint job? My car is almost ready for paint, and most body shops here want too much for just shooting the base/clear. I shot the primer on mine, but have not done any base coat at all.

      Tu
      Quote Originally Posted by Wyman Motor View Post
      Did you set up a downdraft ventilation or anything in the booth you made? Were those overhead lights regular flouresent or an explosion proof kind?
      It was painted in a home garage but it was completely lined with heavy plastic in a wood frame and normal flourescent lights outside the plastic. The filters which you can see in one of the pictures above, are actual spray booth filters with exhaust fans blowing out the side entry door for the garage so it was kind of a "diagonal draft". Car was painted in the middle of the night to avoid neighbors although the fire dept did drive by at least once LOL.

      Tu, I will say one thing about DIY paint spraying. The guy that painted this thing for me is a 20 year bodyman and a master of his craft. He has painted a few cars and mine came out incredible, nevermind it was painted in a garage. Still, after it was painted and cleared and we rolled it out in the sun, the base was a bit light in a few sections so we had a painter come over and re-do that part. He blended that part into the already sprayed clear flawlessly. He added some kind of solvent or something that softens the existing clear so it all blends together nice. It looks like it was all painted at once. No big deal for him, most crash jobs are partial paints anyway.

      I'm still going to try to paint a car myself someday just so I can say I did. Still, it's kind of cool to see paint on body work that I did myself and not see any waves or anything in it. The bodyman that painted it helped me with some of the more difficult body work and I learned a ton from that. I was most impressed with how he shrunk the firewall that I had filled and was oil canning pretty bad in a matter of minutes with a few calculated hammer swats and heat applications.
      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    16. #16
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      Well it does look good!
      The filters your talking about...are they the ones in the first pic of post #3? You said you made an exhasut fan draw air out the side door, did you have a second regular door to the garge that you blocked off with the filters or did you put them where the main door opens?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Wyman Motor View Post
      Well it does look good!
      The filters your talking about...are they the ones in the first pic of post #3? You said you made an exhasut fan draw air out the side door, did you have a second regular door to the garge that you blocked off with the filters or did you put them where the main door opens?
      Post # 3 is looking towards the rear corner of the garage and you can barely see part of the side exit door which became the exhaust.

      Post # 6 shows the filters really well in the corner opposite the exhaust side. Basically a 2 car garage was lined with plastic including floor and ceiling. Then a temporary wall was made out of 1 x 3's running front to back with a door in it to enter the booth as well as a section for the filters to go in. You could do the same thing with PVC sprinkler pipe and line that with plastic. Since the pipe slips together and apart nicely without glue, putting it up and taking it down is easy.

      Here's a better pic of the "booth" before it's completely assembled. Some additional lighting on the sides, front and back would have been good.



      And the filter section:

      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    18. #18
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      Finally got my wheels on, Rushforth Super Spoke smoked titanium with brushed outers from Frank at Prodigy. The stance obviously needs some attention.

      Would like comments on how the red calipers look with the rest. Personally I was unsure before I put it together but I think I like it.



      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    19. #19
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      The calipers look great but right now the wheels looks a bit small how big are they? 17?, i'm waiting for the final assembly to see how it looks when the car is few inches lower.

      until now the car look great!
      69 Firebird - 383 chevy
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      Quote Originally Posted by doribak View Post
      The calipers look great but right now the wheels looks a bit small how big are they? 17?, i'm waiting for the final assembly to see how it looks when the car is few inches lower.

      until now the car look great!
      Wheels are 18x8 and 18x9 but the tires on the back right now are only 255-40-18, will be using 275's. It should be fine once I get it lowered to where it should be. They do look real small sitting up that high though.
      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

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