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What new must have products for 2013?
So guys.
We are into 2013 and there are lots on new and innovative products coming out for our g-machines. I am on the look out for the latest and greatest for my 69 project (see sig) What have you seen or know off that's coming? One of my favs is the pro charger i1 programmable super charger http://www.procharger.com/i-1supercharger.shtml Would love to see what you guys come up with. Amit |
Hmmm, we'll if I was spending your money maybe a Thompson 427SC engine like in Steilow's Mayhem and a full Carbon Fiber front clip from Anvil would fit the bill. :D :unibrow:
Edit, I don't see it in your thread. But if you haven't picked suspension I wouldn't hesitate to do a DSE subframe and Quadralink rear and make sure you put mini-tubs in that thing at the panel replacement stage. You will thank me later on. |
The Thompson 427 has caught my eye but the anvil clip won't work for me as I have very specific design ideas on the front end.
I may at a later date get carbon copies made if I want to lighten the car. Also interested in general parts.. Not just stuff I can use on my car. Just interested in what out there and where the industry is going. Amit |
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For the suspension, we are building a custom perimeter chassis with c7 corvette suspension up front, and four bar rear. Using ridetech shockwaves shocks to give ride control. Adjustable damping and height at the push of a button |
Ironworks is hard at work on quite few products. I'm trying to hit the market with product and info when we are ready to sell. This will make the copy cats have to make up ground on us. I see a void in the market in these parts and I'm going to try and fill it with some super high quality parts.
- LS billet valve covers - Billet gauge bezel rings - 3 styles - AC vents - 3 styles - 55-56 chevy gauge cluster - billet - super custom but still bolt in - C-10 truck cluster - billet - super custom but still bolt in place - Interior door handles - Billet F-body pedals - Power window switches and headlight switches in 3 different styles that match. No more pull handle headlight switches for pro-touring cars. - And about a dozen others over the next year These are just to name a few. |
I have been watching your efforts on Facebook.
Defo interested in the valve covers and switch gear. I agree there is nothing out there in the way of cool switch gear. I want ford gt style switches. Chunky billet. Love some of the stuff roadster shop have made in the past. Also good idea with the interior door handles and ac vents! Some other parts I would like to see is more custom exterior door handles.. Maybe something flush, or pop out like Aston martins etc, and some cooler wing mirrors. I am planning custom mirrors with carbon housing on billet stalks with built in cameras and turn signals. Design wise similar to zodas |
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One thing at a time. |
Let me know if you need a development partner ;)
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C7 huh? Man you rock!
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Doh!
I meant C6 lol I'm a Brit. Not used to all this naming cars by designations |
All of those products sound like they would have a place. Although these are not super custom , they are something we are quite proud of. Through the entire build process of the camaro we just finished for them with the intentions of a lot of the products developed to come to market. The exterior door handles are done and ready for sale now , the hood vents, shifter , ebrake handle cover, and interior door pulls are extemely close ( assessing demand , color choices and pricing).We are also working on the applications and fitmet of a modern powered latch and striker combo with sheet metal patch for upgrading stock style door latches , these of course would wire up to the new exterior door handles. Allof these are in addition to the traditional hot rod line of parts that were developed on the 32 ford we finished recently. Those will launch middle of this year , most likely at Louisville
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Jonathan,
Post up some details. The power latch is right up my street and is something I was looking to do. Amit |
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Are you still talking about making a mold of the rear bumper and offering it in fiberglass or carbon? |
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Here are some pictures of the handles and vents for anyone that has not seen http://i767.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps0b1f76d0.jpg http://i767.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps88478803.jpg http://i767.photobucket.com/albums/x...psde8a3405.jpg http://i767.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps107fd169.jpg |
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One of the things I saw at SEMA that was pretty trick was the new Atomic EFI for both LSX and carb style intakes. IMO it was heads above the competition's stuff. The fact you can drag and drop a timing curve into your pre existing locked out pro billet dizzy was super trick. Nobody is offering anything like that for 2 grand. I have one ordered for the 502 for the warden's car. It's not PT specific, but I thought it was cool.
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I am finally getting some of our products finalized for the public starting in the spring. Several of the products currently being finished
tank reservoirs for ps, overflow, vapor/fluid return bumper brackets for our 67-8 valances currently available notched short spoiler for 67-8 camaro no notch short spoiler for 69 camaro re-release of our firewall cover plates for 67-69 "f' and 68-74 "X" body Other items in the works but more info on those when we get a little closer to releasing them. |
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Some good stuff coming.
Exciting times! |
NO A body love.............anywhere.
Makes me sad. Im going to have to convert if I want all the latest and greatest. All I want is a pro-touring CF hood with louvers, or a CF dash, or ect ect ect. |
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Does the include the latches and weld in strike plate?
Will you be selling just the catches on their own? |
A new ZR-1 motor with a Corvette crate around it.
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Myself I am looking forward to the new Trick Flow 11R Ford heads.
Would like to see a comparison to the Kaase p-38 heads. And both of them compared to the CHI 3v Cleveland heads. Oh wait, those aren't for a Camaro - never mind. |
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Interesting to see what the industry is up to in general. My next build will be a mustang. |
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We just had a conversation at the shop last week about the quantity of GM A bodies built [3.4 million from 64-72] and the inverse amount of aftermarket support for them.
I think the Chevelle [my generic term for the GM A body] has always been seen as a "middle class" car. That's why they were so popular when new...and why they remain so today, but [for the most part] as "middle class" builds. I see no reason why that cannot change. In reality, there have been several world class Chevelle builds, most notably the orange Roadster shop car a few years ago. I like that car so much I copied the color for Velocity :) I've been planning a higher end 67 Chevelle build for my wife for a few months...something AMG Mercedes in flavor...maybe its time to move it up front. I'd love to see some carbon fiber components built for these cars...bumpers, widened front fenders, inner fenders, flush glass, hoods, doors, and decklids, interior parts. The suspension thing has been well addressed with everything from shock absorbers and swaybars to a complete 4 wheel IRS chassis...but, like the early Camaro has proven, there is always room for more. It's the high end builds that inspire more [MUCH MORE] of the middle class builds. Stay tuned! |
Oh yes - performance parts hands down are well covered including suspensions, frames, ect.
But the "bolt on" stuff is lacking. Anvil has some stuff for the '70 as far as CF goes and I did find some fiberglass bumpers. But the cooler things, the carbon fiber things, thats what I want. Sure there is Covah for dash carriers - but that is it. I have 3 choices - buy Covahs, make my own, or stick with stock - I dont particularly like those choices. Of course, I only say this because Im in that situation. If i had a camaro, I wouldnt be posting. I would instead be celebrating. But I will be getting some of those handles when body work time comes around. Those are too cool. |
Of course, I'm a little biased, but there's no longer any reason to live with fuel smell, spillage, and fill-up burping in our hot rods. Our fuel vents have been available since mid-July, but could be considered at 2013 part. :)
They will fit a Camaro, Chevelle, Mustang, and Mopars too. We've also had customers use them on Jeeps, pickups, and El Caminos. http://blog.iimuchfabrication.com/wp...background.jpg |
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I'll amend my post above! |
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Oh, flush glass too, now were talkin'...front air dams :unibrow:, good hoods that line up...the list of possibilites is endless |
What is "flush glass"?
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must have
Still waiting on the billet grill for the 69 camaro by Marquez from last year (SEMA 2011).:willy:
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Found this on the Team Camaro site for example http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/SDC10863.jpg |
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