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1970cuda 12-05-2006 09:03 PM

pics
 
just post all 3000+ and we can look through them all and save you the hassel :unibrow:

G-Body 12-05-2006 09:28 PM

Schwinggggg.......hell yeah love to see any photos of this thing ecs build photos just love the wheels and stance amazinggg and perfect color choice warning all the baddest 69 is on its way

syborg tt 12-06-2006 12:34 PM

Been looking at the car since sema - looks awesome.

Sales@Dutchboys 12-06-2006 01:11 PM

That car is going to be so money!

jonny51 12-12-2006 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJW32
Jonny,
Do you have any pics of the turbos mounted in place without the fenders and other body work hiding them?

Here is a recent shot ,they are still working on the plumbing but you get the idea.
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...o/102_5874.jpg

Jr 12-12-2006 03:07 PM

Jonny,
thank you. Is there any concern about the paint or hood being distorted from the heat of the turbo? What is the point of the ripples in the tube from the header to the turbo?

Thanks again

rwhite692 12-12-2006 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJW32
....What is the point of the ripples in the tube from the header to the turbo?...

Flexible SS couplings :thumbsup:

jonny51 12-12-2006 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJW32
Jonny,
thank you. Is there any concern about the paint or hood being distorted from the heat of the turbo? What is the point of the ripples in the tube from the header to the turbo?

Thanks again

There inconel expansion joints.

rwhite692 12-12-2006 05:08 PM

Aha! I stand corrected...:thumbsup:

clill 12-12-2006 05:59 PM

My friend makes the machine that makes those expansion joints.

Bow Tie 67 12-13-2006 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny51
There inconel expansion joints.

High end equipment, needed in this type of build. As an aircraft mechanic for the last 20 + years, it's great seeing this type of craftsmanship and mechanical packaging. I miss working on turbos. :(

Great car, was the roll cage custom built?

Roger Poirier 12-13-2006 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny51
Here is what the finished car should look like..

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...on_PCfront.jpg


Now, thats my kind of ride! WOW

High marks for going green. Your bold... :thumbsup:

R.P.

jonny51 12-13-2006 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bow Tie 67
Great car, was the roll cage custom built?

It's a Chassis works prototype that Pascual designed.I am pretty sure that they are available now.

sixtnine 12-13-2006 05:54 PM

LOVE the Camaro! Correct me if Im wrong. Is that final color going to be Frost green from 1969?

Sales@Dutchboys 12-13-2006 05:57 PM

I sooo love this car It has the best stance ive seen.

Rybar 12-13-2006 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chevy2boy333
I sooo love this car It has the best stance ive seen.

I'll second that statement :thumbsup:

jonny51 12-13-2006 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sixtnine
LOVE the Camaro! Correct me if Im wrong. Is that final color going to be Frost green from 1969?


Thanks Im glad you like it.It's not the original 69 frost green,it is a custom blend.

jonny51 12-22-2006 10:52 AM

I have gotten quite a few email's and PM"s asking about different mods.So we put together a quick spec sheet,its not complete but it's a start.

Orion Build sheet

Front Valance
Cold air opening with 4 inch mandrel bent tubes
Remove recessed license plate on valance and match tip
to front bumper
Front bumper mounting brackets and opening removed
Stainless steel mesh with trim
Moved front indicators lights six inches on each side

Front Bumper
Hand formed corners and license plate cut out removed
Moved in to match front fenders
Relocated mounts to valance
Removed mounting bolts and welded studs

Fenders
Widen each side 3/8 of inch for tire clearance (made
with two fenders)
squeezed inner lip at door to allow tighter gaps
Extended fender and matched to rocker panel
Counter sunk mounts at rocker
Counter sunk bolts for no shims at radiator support
and firewall
Filled and smoothed all spot-welds
Drilled spot welds and matched profile to hood then
re-weld
Ground and smoothed all edges for consistency
Weld fender extensions to fenders

Header panel
Cut and relocated grill mount for a smoother fit to
grill
Tighten gap at hood with a smooth panel and removed
the emblem holes
Mounts welded to panel for counter sunk bolts for fill
plate

Grill
Matched to fender with heat
Relocated grill reinforcement support to inside for
seamless look

Hood
Remove inner structure and replaced with smooth
structure
Weld all holes and fill all openings
Epoxy structure to hood and smooth edges
Remake inner structure to match cowl profile

Cowl panel
Fill air vents/grill
Weld all mounting holes and drill new mounting points
Extend to fit tighter on fenders
Mount braces to keep consistent at windshield
Extend to match firewall gap at each corner

Firewall
DSE firewall fill plate
Extend the firewall fill plate to left side
Remove wiper hole
Fill all dimples and holes
Covers for body to sub frame mounts
Factory steering column brace removed
Relocated wiper motor under left fender

Front inner wheel wells
Mini-tub wheel wells for larger tires and suspension
travel
Raise inner fender and remove flat spot by fender
Weld and relocate mounting holes
Fill all dimples and holes
Modify front extensions to allow for turbo clearance
and extend to match relocated frame rails
Smooth braces from firewall

Doors
Hammer and dolly all sheet metal edges to match other
panels
Weld edges for gap consistency
Fill door locks

Quarter panels
Remove lower pinch welds and make new edges to match
new rear panel
Remove extruded sheet metal for bumper and make smooth
Cut and “box” lip at inner wheel well for tire
clearance
Bottom rear panel cover with billet aluminum diffusers

Rear panel
Handmade lower panel with step made and pinch weld
removed
Exhaust cut outs
License plate opening narrowed
Gap at bumper removed
Trunk lock removed

Rear bumper
Hand made corners
License plate opening narrowed 2 ¼ inches
Holes filled and new brackets welded with studs
Gap to body reduced
Show chrome plated by Sherms

Trunk lid
All gaps welded for consistency
Rear lip extended for tighter gap
Cadillac latch installed with sheet metal cover
All holes filled
Covers for spoiler mount holes

Rear spoiler
Lowered
Studs removed and replaced with bolts
Boxed extensions at quarter
Widen ½ inch

Hinges
Door hinges ground smooth
Trunk hinges boxed with counter sunk bolts and removed
rods and replaced with gas struts
Trunk pins removed and installed new threaded pins
with brass bushings
DSE billet hood hinges painted black

Latches
VW front hood latch with cable release
Cadillac electric trunk latch
Door stock latches modified for electric locks

Mirrors
Second generation Camaro converted to electric from
Cadillac parts
Rear view mirror relocated from head liner to
windshield mount

Hardware
Engine all ARP 12 point stainless
Body stainless allens

Seams and gaps
Welded quarter to rocker, quarter to rear panel and
rear window panel to quarters
Drip rails welded and smoothed for paint
Rocker pinch welds hammer and dolly straight and
ground for consistency

Trunk
Raised 2 ½ inches
New center section made
Covers for bumper bolts
DSE battery mount

Exhaust
321 stainless headers
304 stainless exhaust with inconel expansion/ flex
Headers made by Kerts Fabrication
3-inch exhaust with hand made rear tips

Gas tank
One-off Rick’s stealth stainless gas tank with twin in
tank pumps and filter
Stainless hand bent fuel lines

Interior
Filled speaker hole in dash
Marquez design dash kit and center console
One piece head liner
One piece A and B pillar panel
Rear speaker shelf
Matched rear seat
Hand made carpet

Suspension
Wayne Due OE frame with DSE arms
DSE Quadra link
DSE Weld-in T-56 mount Modified for shifter and frame
clearance
DSE ½ inch body mounts with stainless bolts
Raised transmission tunnel
DSE weld-in sub frame connectors
Rear frame rails “C” notched for suspension travel
DSE coilover cross member cut to match new trunk
DSE Quadra-link
DSE sub-frame connectors
DSE ½ drop solid body mounts
DSE Stainless body mount bolts

ATS spindles stock height
Vari-shock dual adjustable coilovers

Brakes
Baer 6 piston mono-block with 14 inch eradispeed and
cross drilled and zinc plated rotors
Wilwood master cylinder
Hand bent stainless lines
Baer proportioning valve
Hydraboost with stainless braid lines

Wheels
HRE 843R with polished hoops and brushed centers with
clear powder coat
Front 18x10
Rear 19x12.5
Front tires Michelin pilot sport 285/35/18
Rear tires Michelins pilot sport 345/30/19

Radiator support
Hand made from square tubing and moved forward ¾ inch
Boxed mounts
Hood latch mounts and supports handmade
Hood bump stops hand made

Custom Parts
Billet stainless door strikers washers Marquez design
prototype
Hogan sheet metal intake
Billet quarter air vents in door jamb Marquez design
prototype
Marquez Modern billet aluminum taillights with
prototype lenses
Marquez design billet aluminum front and rear SS
emblems (now available)
Marquez design prototype fender to radiator support
bars
Marquez design one-off 373 Billet aluminum CID number
One-off Rick’s Stainless fuel tank with dual pumps and
baffles
8-point roll cage Chassis works prototype (now
available)

Paint & other finishes
Custom formula green with black SS hockey stripes
Satin black undercarriage
Satin black under hood, inner fenders, frame and
radiator support
Black hard coated Vintage Air front runner
Hard coat in black all hose fittings, hose clamps,
bulk fittings and other related parts


Powertrain
Brodix aluminum block
Brodix Track 1 heads CNC ported
Precision turbos 61MM with 44MM wastegates
Viper T-56
Currie Aluminum center with 4:10 gears
Ron Davis radiator custom size with twin 14 inch
electric Spal fans and fan shroud
Ron Davis Intercooler
Aluminum drive line


Interior
Cobra leather seats carbon fiber
Rear seat pattern to match front seats
Hand made carpet
One piece head liner
One piece A and B pillar trim
Center console with OEM style shifter
Modo Innovations pedal kit
Momo steering wheel
Autometer gages
Vintage air streamline controller
power windows


Stereo
Alpine IVA-D310 DVD/CD player
JL 1000/1 sub amp
JL 450/4 amp
SI mag 12" sub
Diamond audio S500s component speakers
Diamond audio S600s component speakers

jonny51 12-22-2006 10:57 AM

A few more pics...
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro589.jpg
Exhaust tip.
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro336.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro875.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro522.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro609.jpg

Ricochet 12-22-2006 12:03 PM

I have to say I'm pretty lucky to live about 20 mins away from Marquez Design. I was down the about 3 weeks and Jonny's car was on the lift. To be able to get under it & just see how well thought out & engineered this car is way understated. It's one thing to see it from the top - but to see it from underneath just makes it that much better. The attention to detail is about as good as it gets. Hats off to Marquez Design and Jonny for creating one of the best, if not the best overall 69's I have ever seen. Look forward to seeing it in color and completed.

Brent

Rick D 01-05-2007 07:21 AM

Roll Cage
 
Hay Johnny do you know what the part # for your roll cage is? I like the way it looks in your ride and that is one of my next things to get going on. By the way your is just freeking AWSOME:hail:

XcYZ 01-05-2007 07:36 AM

Rick, call Chris Alston and tell them you want the Marquez Design 1st Gen cage. You can specify if you have mini-tubs or not, as well as tubing material.

Rick D 01-05-2007 07:39 AM

Cool Thanks Scott :thumbsup:

Bowtieracing 01-05-2007 08:24 AM

I agree this is one of the best looking camaro so far i have ever seen:bow:

Can we see some pictures of the rear panel build ? I would really intrested of small diffusior palel like you have.

jonny51 01-05-2007 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bowtieracing
I agree this is one of the best looking camaro so far i have ever seen:bow:

Can we see some pictures of the rear panel build ? I would really intrested of small diffusior palel like you have.

Thank you!

Is this what you wanted to see?

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...o/100_3834.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro053.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro072.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...zCamaro069.jpg

Jr 01-05-2007 09:00 AM

Jonny,
All of the pics in your post #145= HAND MADE GO FAST $HIT!

I vote that you post all 3000+ pics on the internet...just a thought

XcYZ 01-05-2007 09:03 AM

Jonny sent me, what, close to a thousand pics of the build - and that's not all of them. We'll be doing something really cool on Lateral-g with the pics. :thumbsup:

Rick D 01-05-2007 09:16 AM

Pic's
 
Come on Scott we want to see those pictures :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

:PLEASE:

Leadfoot1 01-05-2007 09:47 AM

Only one thing comes to my mind....


WHEN!?

Looking forward to seeing those.


:lateral: ROCKS!!!

:cheers:
Lead.

J2SpeedandCustom 01-05-2007 05:44 PM

Can't wait to see the car in person! Jonny what shows are you taking her too?

jonny51 01-05-2007 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J2SpeedandCustom
Can't wait to see the car in person! Jonny what shows are you taking her too?

Right now we are just trying to get it completed.So far I am doing the powertour for sure.

J2SpeedandCustom 01-05-2007 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny51
Right now we are just trying to get it completed.So far I am doing the powertour for sure.

I know how that goes... :yes:

Were going to try and make a couple of legs as well. :thumbsup:

BAGDRIVER 01-05-2007 06:36 PM

I say drive the s:censored: out of her in exopy for a few weeks. Then show up at cruise night and blow everybody away!

Bowtieracing 01-06-2007 12:11 AM

[QUOTE=jonny51]Thank you!

Is this what you wanted to see?

Yes !!!!!

Thank you again Johnny for friendly act. These will inspire me a lot:cheers:

One thing more,is the area between gas tank and rear axle closed with this panel to block air pressure when driving fast ?

buickfunnycar.com 01-06-2007 09:23 AM

Must just be me but I could just stare at these pictures all day long...:thumbsup:

jonny51 01-06-2007 09:50 AM

[QUOTE=Bowtieracing]
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny51
Thank you!

Is this what you wanted to see?

Yes !!!!!

Thank you again Johnny for friendly act. These will inspire me a lot:cheers:

One thing more,is the area between gas tank and rear axle closed with this panel to block air pressure when driving fast ?

Those pics are actually of the old setup that we had at SEMA.Since then Pascual has redone the belly pan.I have not made it out there to check out the new setup but I will let you know.

Bowtieracing 01-06-2007 12:41 PM

[QUOTE=jonny51]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bowtieracing

Those pics are actually of the old setup that we had at SEMA.Since then Pascual has redone the belly pan.I have not made it out there to check out the new setup but I will let you know.

Much apreciate Johnny!! I would like to build something similar for looks and make it functional too .

jonny51 01-06-2007 01:09 PM

[QUOTE=Bowtieracing]
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny51

Much apreciate Johnny!! I would like to build something similar for looks and make it functional too .

Well good luck to you.My car was never built to do anything special,its really just a street car.

bob johnson 01-06-2007 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Janne
I haven't been commenting much on this forum but I really have to say that the stance and the wheels and tires look absolutely amazing! The flat gray makes for a way cool sleeper effect... you sure you want it painted? How about some flat clear coat and a stealthy look? :thumbsup:

I'll second that motion

Mr.VENGEANCE 01-06-2007 01:41 PM

third it..


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