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572Camaro 05-10-2024 04:36 AM

I pick up Monza body today.., So Excited.

572Camaro 05-12-2024 12:42 PM

Monza update
 
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Clear title
$3000 cash
Missouri
Roller

572Camaro 05-12-2024 12:50 PM

Scary to buy a car unseen
 
I mean really.., when is the last time the Seller would be more critical of the car than what it actually is?
Daniel was so honest. I admire him for TRUTH. Period

WSSix 05-12-2024 06:35 PM

Hear me out. This is a malaise era car where smaller displacement engines ruled, fuel mileage was most important, and any "performance" was almost laughable compared to the eras before and after. So why not at least keep the theme of "smaller"? The Vortec 4.2 is no joke of an engine and can be had for pennies. You could also consider a Ecotec with the turbo not the blower. My buddy's Sky Redline is a hoot to drive with the six speed. 3.8 V6 with the Eaton can be built for good power. You'll have a good bit of custom work to incorporate any of these choices. All three of them can build good, reliable, and fun power for driving all the time. Putting a manual behind the 4.2 and 3.8 should be possible.

If you want simple and V8, I don't blame you. 383, 5.3, 6.0, anything but a 305, lol, will work well and sound great.

Good luck!

CHJNCSU 05-13-2024 06:08 PM

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Here are some additional pictures of Al Holbert's Monza. Al is on the left with the engine, Al's Father Bob Holbert, drove for Carol Shelby and got the first win for the Daytona Coupe. Al's son Todd is a top Engineer for Toyota Racing

572Camaro 05-18-2024 06:28 PM

WSSix: I love it. You are thinking outside the box. And not afraid to speak it. As a result, I’m putting a rough draft budget to go in your recommended path. I won’t promise anything because it’s not my car. But thanks.

ProTouring442 05-19-2024 10:37 AM

LFX, 6-speed!

https://images.hgmsites.net/hug/lfx-...00353572_h.jpg

WSSix 05-23-2024 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 572Camaro (Post 726180)
WSSix: I love it. You are thinking outside the box. And not afraid to speak it. As a result, I’m putting a rough draft budget to go in your recommended path. I won’t promise anything because it’s not my car. But thanks.

Have fun with it no matter what you do. And good luck!

572Camaro 07-11-2024 10:37 PM

MONZA UPDATE
 
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As a 68 Camaro owner, I had no clue how hard parts are to be found for something like our 77’ Monza Spyder. I mean, it’s a test of patience.
So anyway, my girl used her witchcraft and found an original NOS Monza hood in Pennsylvania for $695 plus shipping.
It is absolutely pristine and sports the GM sticker. Enough brag.

We continue to search for front parking lamps 1976-1980.

China sold me a rear spoiler out of fiberglass. All three pieces. Believe it or not, it actually almost fits! Just some delicate sanding for deck fitment.

FINAL DECISIONS:

383 stroker with Holley Sniper II.
Tremec TKX wide ratio.
12 bolt Chevy axle housing with TruTrak and Ford Torino bearings.
Danube Blue with copper accents on exterior.
Sanderson headers, mid length
Baer Brakes, nothing extreme,
Weld wheels called Ventura.
Probably BF Goodrich rubber

572Camaro 07-11-2024 10:52 PM

MONZA shows a unique history
 
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Remember JC Whitney, the coolest magazine with hot rod parts?
Upon Monza disassembly, we discovered a genuine JC W. Line-Lok.

It gets better.., check out the 17 holes somebody drilled into the fender wells. We’re talking 3” diameter.
Now since a Monza has no frame or subframe, and the fender wells are STRUCTURE, I am welding all 17 holes shut.
Ironically, I found A36 alloy steel 3” circles in diameter at .125” thick from Amazon! For cheap.., I bought 17.


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