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'67 Camaro SCCA build
Hi everyone,
I haven't posted much but have been doing a lot of reading on this site over the past year or more. Learned a lot of great things from the experiences of the generous members here. Bought my '67 Camaro yesterday and am finally about to get started. Since I'm on a lot of different message boards, I've decided to detail the build on my own site, this way I only have to update a single message board instead of several. Here's the link: http://www.rhoadescamaro.com/build If you have any questions about it, feel free to email [email protected] Thanks again to everyone for all you've shared! |
Nice... I'm not sure I'd drive a car w/out a gas gauge though... LOL!
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Nice story so far. It will be neat to see a Camaro built for dedicated autox.
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Congrats on the car Jason. Glad you found a suitable candidate...!
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Looks like fun...I just started autocross, and would love to do what you are doing.
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Still a long long way from completion, but I did pick up the motor last weekend and got a couple vids of it on the dyno. Started an analysis of the front suspension also, a few posts down.
http://www.rhoadescamaro.com/build/ |
Fabrication work complete, car headed in for body and paint now.
http://www.rhoadescamaro.com/build/ |
Great Job Jason. I really like the alternative approach you're taking to solving some of the 1st Gen's inherent shortcomings, particularly the sway bars! Well done sir.
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Nice stuff! As for teh weight of a chassis mounted watts link. I built mine out of aluminum and weighs 8.4 pounds for the cradle and pivot and links.
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Home from paint! Goal is to have it on the road by next February.
http://www.rhoadescamaro.com/build |
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