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Three Camaro's! Ok now I'm really really jelous. If the rest of the car is like that floor your all set. Those pedals look awesome.
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Going to be a sweet Camaro man. I wish I had your garage, you got some space there. Pretty cool seeing those old pics of the Camaro, can't wait to see more progress pics.
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great pics Marty, But I KNOW there are more, come on, quit holding out!!!! :unibrow:
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Marty,
HELLO!!!!??!! What's goin on??? --Eric |
Dude! Get off your bike and start posted up some REAL work!
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2nd Chance Camaro - Removing the Front Clip & Exhaust
Removing the Front Clip & Exhaust Posted: April 26, 2011 www.2ndchancecamaro.com Okay it's time to start posting some pictures. Since safety is a big concern for me. The first thing I did was make a quick call to Race Ramps. I ordered up a set of 12" fixed height wheel cribs and an adjustable set of 12" wheel cribs. It's amazing how nice these cribs are. http://garagescene.net/_data/i/uploa...df8660a-me.jpg With the car on the wheel cribs I was able to get under the car and inspect the floors and work out a game plan. The first thing I need to do was remove the exhaust as I had already sold it and then start looking for rust problems. http://garagescene.net/_data/i/uploa...5236b12-me.jpg Scott (proTour73) was kind enough to come over and lend me a helping hand. He said it brought back memories of his restoration. Scott had the front end off in no time. I think he was hungry and I told him I was buying lunch at the local Mexican Restaurant so he worked really fast. http://garagescene.net/_data/i/uploa...3d4e583-me.jpg Found some rust. Time to see if I can find some NOS sheet metal. http://garagescene.net/_data/i/uploa...d674cdb-me.jpg You can see that Scott had the front clip completely removed before I figured out how to get the exhaust off in one piece. It almost made it up and over the rear differential. Sadly I had to remove it so I could get the exhaust out. Not a big deal as all of the bolts came off with ease. http://garagescene.net/_data/i/uploa...2bc2721-me.jpg After a good days hard work this is what we ended up with. Not bad for 2 guys in 4 hours and that included lunch. http://garagescene.net/_data/i/uploa...2b6dc29-me.jpg Fuel Injected Media - Revolution Industries, www.rev-in.com www.kdhotrods.com www.recoveryroominteriors.com www.carterhickmandesigns.com www.ridetech.com www.edelbrock.com www.autometer.com www.bowlertransmissions.com www.billetspecialties.com www.kore3.com www.americanautowire.com www.afcoracing.com www.techflex.com www.designengineering.com www.quickclips.org www.mikenorrismotorsports.com www.hoodpins.net www.goodmarkindustries.com www.twistmachine.com www.kicker.com www.modoinnovations.com www.cascadeaudio.com www.wmcdesigns.com www.seatbeltplanet.com www.precisionbilletconcepts.com www.crossmembers.com www.protekpowdercoating.com US Collision & Autobody |
Man I feel sorry for the guy that has to work on this rust bucket...:_paranoid
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