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angelglo 06-01-2015 01:36 PM

Hello Lateral g
 
Just saying hello!

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camcojb 06-01-2015 02:28 PM

Recognize the username. :hello: Welcome to the site! :thumbsup:

Sieg 06-01-2015 03:57 PM

Hello Angel :hello:

Flash68 06-01-2015 04:02 PM

Welcome... a local Bay Arean. :cheers:

angelglo 06-01-2015 08:24 PM

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Hey Guys. Thanks for letting join jody!!

Anyway, Ive always known about this site but never joined. But I have two Camaros that are matching numbers but with crappy handling a low on power.

Its time for me to start working on 2 other projects I have. A 68 convertible Camaro and A 67 SS Chevelle. I want to upgrade power and handling. I want to do some sort of restomod or protouring on one of these and came to this site for reference and resources. From just my quick browsing, I have a lot of reading to do.

Sieg 06-01-2015 09:18 PM

Camaro's in stock form are horrible to drive, especially with stock seats!

You can do all kinds of modifications without hurting the collectability of the car provided you store all the takeoff parts.

The Tremec close ratio 6-speed was the single modification that made me want to drive my car at every opportunity.

The critical contact point items to myself are the gear shift, steering wheel, and seats. Don't cut budget on those items as they give you direct feedback and input to the car. I went Tremec/Momo/Recaro and have never regretted the expense. The downside is you'll most likely have to alter the trans tunnel and I'm not sure how much collector impact that would have.

Good shocks like Ridetech's HQ's would be my first suspension mod. Then firmer spring ratios. Then geometry corrections to the front suspension. C5 front brakes are a major safety improvement and rear disc's step it up another notch. Then you'll need wheels to clear the 13" front brakes and you have a very enjoyable car to drive and you haven't hurt the collector value.

Those mods will make the car fast enough for street use with the stock engines IMO, if you want more consider the GM Performance Parts ZZ383 (450hp) or one of their LS platforms. For a desirable collector car I'd keep it simple with the 383 retrofit.

Detroit Speed, Global West, Ridetech, Speedtech and others all have quality components that will dramatically improve the driveability and ride quality.

One other item is the steering box, I had Lee Manufacturing rebuild my OEM box and convert it to 12.7:1 with their firmest valving and that was another major 'feel' item.

Hopefully that gives you some good food for thought. :thumbsup:

WSSix 06-02-2015 06:29 AM

Welcome to the site, Angel. Nice looking Camaros you have.

angelglo 06-03-2015 10:36 PM

Thanks Trey. Both are matching numbers. I bought the green one in 91 after I started my career at 22 yo. I bought it for 5000 and I thought it was too much. It wears all original sheet metal except hood which is OEM. I even tried to haggle with the previous owner but he wouldn't budge. I bought the silver one from a friend and it too is matching numbers with all original sheet metal except the OER hood. it is an LM1 and original owner still lives about 1/2 a mile from me. She kept all the original registration cars from 1970

Che70velle 06-04-2015 08:16 AM

Cool story Angel. Welcome aboard!

BMR Sales 06-09-2015 09:33 AM

Welcome - Great Looking Camaros!


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