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While at SEMA, a lot of great people (including a lot of you ) came by to see the car. It was great getting to meet a lot of you in person.
To preserve the moment, we asked a few of our "heroes" to sign the car while they were there. Here's a sampling: Tom Peters, GM's Director of Design for the present day Camaro: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...psdeb1bf6e.jpg Al Oppenheiser, GM's Chief Engineer for the present day Camaro: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...ps48f5876b.jpg Mark Stielow, also from GM but more importantly the father of Pro Touring: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7bfd104e.jpg Charley, who assured I had the Pro Touring bug by taking me for a ride down the drag strip in Jack Ass during Power Tour 2012: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...psb8558f00.jpg Kyle Tucker, who along with his wife Stacy, created many of the parts we used to build this car: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...psd8770a86.jpg Later, at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals in Chicago, I was totally blown away and honored that these two gentlemen showed up to see the car: Eric Stemmler, the person I bought the car from: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...ps11cba08d.jpg Chris Dunham, the person Eric bought the car from: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1c6d484e.jpg How Cool is that??!!! Another opportunity came up when my good friend Kelly invited me to her recent hangar party. It turns out one of her flying buddies is Bob Lutz, world renown car guy. He signed a copy of Dan’s rendering: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3745717e.jpg Last but certainly not least, the V8TV crew that built the car signed it too: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/...ps428076f8.jpg http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC2/...1.08.13_03.JPG |
Wow this car is awesome. Hood, grille, engine, emblems, everything ties together nicely.
Excellent work. It's obvious a lot of thought was put into this car. |
Cool !
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Just plain cool!!
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I (along with Marty and Rick) got to meet Lou and see the car at the Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals and it leaves one speechless. I noticed the immediate absence of fender struts and their solution on this car was quite amazing, very innovative!! The use of 3D printing parts on the car is so cutting edge.
Also got to meet Kevin and Kelle, a couple of real cool car people for sure!! All of the folks that signed the trunklid is a VERY unique deal, GM design director, GM engineer, Stielow and Charley, and the previous owners....hard to top that one. .....and you got Bob Lutz's autograph? super cool. I just finished reading his book "Car Guys vs Bean Counters". A car guy must read for a behind the scenes look at his time with GM from 2001-2010 as Vice Chairman of Product Development. Great post Lou!! |
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Bob Lutz is truly a car guy. He talks about cars as passionately as any of us do. It was awesome to listen to him in an informal setting and hear his perspective on things in the automotive world. He said he would like everyone to bring some cars to the hangar party next year. If I get invited to that one the car is going with me for sure! Al Oppenheiser and Tom Peters are also true car guys through and through. They both have their own first Gen Camaros and speak as enthusiastically about their personal car projects as we do about ours. Al took pictures on his phone and sent them to his son right away. That was extremely flattering. I suppose the bottom line is what we already knew. "Real" car guys are cool and fun to be around, no matter how successful they have been. I believe there is a HUGE difference between people who work in the automotive field to make money and people who happen to make money pursuing their passion for cars. |
Good shot for a Friday - Lou's Change the chick magnet at MCACN:
http://www.v8tvshow.com/2013_MCACN/s....23.13_124.JPG |
DSE Deep Tub Install Video Lou's Change
We wanted to run some big Forgeline wheels shod with Toyo Proxes R888 tires on the "Lou's Change" Camaro, but stock wheel tubs dictate the largest tire size on first generation Camaros. To gain more clearance, we installed a pair of Detroit Speed Deep Tubs while we had the body on the jig for repairs. When installed, these tubs retain a stock appearance, but they are significantly wider to accommodate wider wheels and tires to help put the power to the ground. |
That is so wicked awesome! :thumbsup:
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Great video.
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