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68 Camaro update:
Here is my 68 Camaro progress thread. I bought this car when I 17 in 2002 and have been slowly making a little progress on her, but it should be finished one of these days!
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...1611-R1-16.jpg How it looks now: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...R1-032-14A.jpg More pictures: Project Old School http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a312/almcbri/ Engine 5.7 LS1 painted chevy orange Camshaft K&N Air Filter Corvette Fuelie Fuel Rail Covers (orange w/silver letters) carshopinc. motor mounts Dynatech Long tube Headers modified f-body oil pan MSD plug wires stock accessories powdercoated black Lokar throttle cable, mount and gas pedal Transmission T56: fabricated crossmember Interior: 4th gen camaro bucket seats recovered in houndstooth stock black interior appearance autometer gauges/ Covan Dash bezel Vintage A/C Color: Lemans Blue exterior w/ white Z28 Stripes Gloss Black dupont interior 30% semi gloss underhood black engine bay and misc. parts Body: seamless panels smoothed firewall Rhinolined underbody & trunk Suspension: Tubular UCA's & LCA's Stock frame (rewelded and smoothed) Speedtech-Performance tie rod sleeves Homemade tubular subframe connectors Homemade rear frame rail brace Hotchkis coil springs Addco 1-1/8" sway bar Monroe Sensa-trac shocks 3:23 posi rear...will change to 4:10 Hotchkis rear leaf springs 1" drop blocks C5 front & rear disc brakes Wilwood black 7/8 tandem master Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve Speedtech-performance disc brake conversion Moog idler arm, tie rods Wheels & Tires:Vintage Wheel works V-40's Front - 18x8 Rear - 18x9.5 275/40/18 BFGoodrich g-Force T/A 245/40/18 BFGoodrich g-Force T/A Misc. Parts: 3" exhaust w/ x-pipe (undecided on mufflers) LED tailights 95 Caprice poly tank w/ Homemade mounts & fuel pump access cover. Custom engraved Chevrolet billet battery tray |
Cool, progress! Sorry, I can't relate. :lol:
Where do you live? Is it rural? |
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now i know who i can barefooting with , i had a mastercraft till a year ago . do you have a barefoot boom ? i have one left over from mine you can have it if you will use it . |
Scott,
It is rural I guess you could say! N. Oklahoma. Our Wal-mart is the only one you can walk in and see all 4 walls of the store-Literally. The closest house is about a mile away. The closest movie theater is 38 miles. I wouldn't trade any of it, a 400 acrea yard to grow up in. You can't ever say you are bored out here. There is always cows to feed, fences to fix and plenty of other work. -I actually had a conversation with someone awhile back that was from a large city and I asked what in the heck do you guys do? She laughed and said what the heck do you do out there. |
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I have always wanted to learn to barefoot. I would defintely use it. I am going to build a Skyline pole this spring. I have a few friends who barefoot but I never have got a chance to try it out. When I get the engine finished up we may have to drag it up to the lake and do some skiing. How does the pole attach? |
Sort of a strange place to mount a battery, but I am sure you know what you are doing ;)
Seriously.. nice to see progress.. That's a nice blue you chose :thumbsup: |
Nice Nautique, very clean resto, I have spent many hours behind the wheel of one of those. You should check out www.planetnautique.com or www.the2001.com if you haven't already found them. If you like wakeboarding you should check out wakeworld.com
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right on man, awesome progress
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Looks good. You need to drive it down after you finish it up. Who did you decide to get to paint it?
Mike |
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I don't know when I will ever have it complete, but when I get it finished up I will drive it down. I still got a lot of work to do. Thanks for the compliments everyone. I look forward to seeing paint on the car. |
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