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How does you shock tower and inner wheel house look? those are two common rust areas... if they are hurting then Mini Tub makes sense.. ( this is what i ended up doing because my tower's were shot.
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So this alcoholic walks into a bar...:lol:
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I own a 1967 RS, that I owned since 1983. The rotisserie restoration started in late 2004, but a friend's Dad did the bodywork. I was also involved in doing the restoration, but I learned a lot more about the car. Actually, until you start cutting on the car, you won't know the condition sheet metal. I thought my trunk floor was solid in the rear, it wasn't. The plan from the start was pro-touring, because the biggest issue with 67-69 Camaro's is stopping and handling. Yes, it was minitubed and we have 18 x 12 with 335 size tires on the rear. I have the DSE quadralink as the rear suspension. There is several different options available from other vendors, but I probably wouldn't recommend a bolt on kit. The original plan was to use the stock subframe with DSE coil over bracketry, but DSE later came out with DSE subframe. So, I do have a stock frame that is straight with coil over bracketry installed, and yes it was installed on the car. I sold the DSE components long ago, but if you need a subframe that has already been modified then you might want to send me an PM. The subframe is already painted black, but it will need the DSE components. Let me know if you want to see the photos of that subframe. Jeff |
how about this. Do some mods in steps that you can slowly transistion the car.
First lower the car. That will change the overall looks of the car alot and cure your mod bug for alittle. upgrade to ridtechs tru turn system. This will allow you to run bigger rims and tires up front for whenever you want to run a bigger tire in the rear. Upgrade your steering gear box. now you need to decide to mini tub or not. Theres nothing wrong with running a c5 setup on your car. Im not sure if that will fit or not. atleast with the tru turn and some spacers you know it will fit in the front. expect alot more mods to follow once you get the bug. lol goodluck |
Thanks for all the reply's, and suggestions.
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I to have a 68 body that I plan to do a full on Pro Touring car out of. It was a tub chassis drag car that I bought with plans to redo the cage and chassis and turn around and sell. But have since decided to build a pro-touring car out of. It will have complete tube chassis and all in it. Quote:
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I say do what you want to with it. Even though it looks nice, in the grand scheme of things, your car really isn't worth a mint. I was in a similar situation, my 68ss was bought new by my dad, and he gave it to me as a college graduation present in 84. No way am I ever getting rid of it. I did a minitub, and a 4 link that fits completely under the stock floor, the Alston G-link. I think some of the torque arm setups also don't require floor cutting. It could look completely stock again if I wanted it to, and you would have to crawl under it to see the top shock mounts to see it wasn't.
Be aware that while minitubs themselves aren't ridiculously expensive, everything else required does add up quickly, not to mention that it is kind of silly to have 335's without the engine to need them. So a few hundred dollars for minitubs and some labor can turn into a 20k upgrade including engine :thumbsup: |
Mini tub it!! Then add a Speedtech frame, maybe LS3, etc. You will never miss driving it in original condition.
I am curious to see how a 335 fits on a 10 inch wheel |
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Do you want the Trophy Girl or the Trailer Park Girl...335's :yes:
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