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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Feb 2008
      Location
      Melbourne, Fl
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      237

      My first Pro-tour car. 68 camaro

      This will be a slow project due to money. I'm a 28 kid who used to do mini trucks and have switch over to the dark side. I'm working on a 68 camaro with airride. Just wanted to show some pics.


      Drivetrain:

      * ZZ502 crate motor
      Chassis:

      * Fully welded factory subframe smoothed out
      * DSE subframe connectors

      Rear Suspension:

      * Custom made 4-link
      * Shockwaves

      Front Suspension:

      * CPP drop spindles
      * Tubular a-arms
      * 1-1/8 swaybar
      * Shockwaves



      Steering:

      * Iroc steering box

      Wheels & Tires:

      * 18/19 Pro wheels

      Interior:

      * Full custom interior

      Body:

      * All new sheet metal


      air ride installed



      Fire wall smoothed



      and this color with dark grey strips


    2. #2
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      Oct 2009
      Location
      Reno, NV.
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      Looks real good, but at 28 I don't think you're a kid anymore, lol

    3. #3
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      Mar 2006
      Location
      memphis
      Posts
      341
      Layin sub-frame...sweet
      Dave

    4. #4
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      overseas
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      looking good!
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

      www.CruznArt.com
      CRUZN - Automotive Artworks

    5. #5
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      Mar 2005
      Location
      Miamisburg, Oh
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      2,396
      nice lookin man, keep it up!
      69 RS
      LS7, T56 and other cool stuff
      Back on track in late 2020!
      Build Thread

    6. #6
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      Dec 2009
      Location
      Butte County, CA
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      122
      looks real good! I wish I can afford air ride.

    7. #7
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      Feb 2008
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      Melbourne, Fl
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      Thanks to all and specs and color updated

    8. #8
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      Dec 2005
      Location
      Maryville, TN
      Posts
      844
      I dig it! Oh, and don't feel about taking a while on the project. Not all of us limitless budgets. ;) Keep us posted... not matter how long it takes!

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

      - 67 Camaro: Current Project Car

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Feb 2007
      Location
      The Netherlands
      Posts
      332
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      4 link

      Cool project. Can't wait to see your custom made 4 link.
      1968 Camaro, 400SBC, Baer T4 13", Airride, Autometer, 18" Intro's, March, LED taillights, Magnaflow, König seats.
      1969 Nova, LS1/4L60e, Bear brakes, ridetech suspension, AFX spindles, 69 Camaro bumpers + some custom touches.

    10. #10
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      looks awsome

    11. #11
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      ghent new york
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      looks good can't what to see more

    12. #12
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      May 2008
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      SoCaL-Pico Rivera
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      nice.....
      ---------Fabian Sanchez-----------
      71 velle Project Syckness ATS,Rushforth wheels,PRRC, Autometer,UMI, Hotchkis,QA1,hood-latches.com, comp cams,


      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=43881

    13. #13
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      Dec 2007
      Location
      michigan
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      370
      Nice....

      regarding the color. Have you considered a darker red ( maybe dark burgandy) for the stripes instead of gray?
      2005 CBR 1000RR..."mostly stock".
      1968 camaro... "in the works".

    14. #14
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      Melbourne, Fl
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      Quote Originally Posted by justasquid View Post
      Nice....

      regarding the color. Have you considered a darker red ( maybe dark burgandy) for the stripes instead of gray?

      yes I have, but I wanted a color that I could do to match the subframe and frames rails. but it could all change. also subframe pics soon.

    15. #15
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    16. #16
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      Feb 2008
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      Melbourne, Fl
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      Just got done welding the frame up and smoothing it out. slow coming. about to bolt it back in.



    17. #17
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      Mar 2009
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      Norcal
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      That looks pretty nice man. That's how they shoulda been from the factory!
      '67 RS Duramax Camaro, Chassisworks subframes and cage, Built Not Bought

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=57718

      '94 4x4 rclb 12v cummins, twin turbo grocery getter

    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by astross89 View Post
      Just got done welding the frame up and smoothing it out. slow coming. about to bolt it back in.
      Excellent job to fully weld all the seams, really increases the frame strength, I Think That's one of the cheapest top upgrades to do

    19. #19
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      Dec 2006
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      summerville,sc
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      that looks killer i should do that to mine. what size metal you use? and did you brace it up at all?

    20. #20
      Join Date
      Feb 2008
      Location
      Melbourne, Fl
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      237
      weld then grind, weld then grind. Then use a small skim coat of all-metal is what I did.

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