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73 Camaro Pro-Touring Project
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We're keeping it.
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I forgot about the Rick's Stainless tank with a brand new CTS-V fuel pump set up and vaporworks that was built for this chassis.
Also includes the pulse control module to use a returnless style fuel rail. I'd also be interested in trades. |
I don't get it, why dump (yes dump) all of that money in an unfinished car and then sell it?
I seen the "ran out of enthusiasm" comment, I still don't get it. GLWTS either way |
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Thanks for the luck. If it doesn't sell, I'll probably build it. |
Please don't post any negative comments in the classifieds. If you have a question please pm the seller. Thanks.
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There's a few deleted posts, but I thought I'd answer it, even though I don't have to.
For the record, I guess folks think that I've just let this rot. So very far from the truth. Parts alone:
Happy to provide all the receipts and pictures to the buyer. There there's: 120+ hours in the shell alone - since I picked it up in April.
We wide bodied the car. 2" each side - there a boat load more to it, but come take a look at it and we can discuss what's been done. We fixed everything wrong with it. Do final body work, paint and assemble and it's easily a 100K + car that will win shows and be competitive (with the right driver) in any races people do here. I just don't want to go there. I have other personal projects to play with. We have a diesel K5 to finish and a 58 Diamond T "motor home" to start. This was supposed to be fun for us. If we're going to work, I'd rather get paid for it. So, thanks for the opportunity to clear the air. This build's been done twice. First way, you can see the pics... he trashed his name, I provided the pics of his work and quotes of his communication. Everything been factual, as you know. To be very clear: The guy that did the "first" build no longer has any work in it, beyond the steel in front sub frame we fixed - We ground out iffy welds, went over them and made it ready for race inspection, used different front shocks and upper control arms. Closer to what Art Morrison, DSE and the other pros use. The "guy that did the second build" is another shop, mine - our principle fabricator's gone over this top to bottom. Guess what, we actually worked with the manufacturers and researched everything before touching the car. It's all been stress tested, structurally analyzed and race readied to several competitive organization' standards. As an example, there is not a single weld that's been ground. The car is certified for NHRA, SCCA and a few others. So, with a few personal cars that are done, why would I keep this one when I don't need it? Why would I finish it at my cost, when I have no interest in it? As for finishing the build, sure. We can. Show up, tell us how you want it done, leave a deposit and it will done within a month. It will be one bad M/Fer with your own personal touches. Alternatively, if you like, we can ship this to any shop you trust. I like Vince at Mean Steets or Paul at Dutch Boys. They gave me very fair estimates to fix the work. So, how can we finish it for you? |
Hey JJ, just to be clear, in your FS ad, its says no motor or tranny, but in your revision you mention the tranny as havin 6k into it. Is it now for sale with the car or optional?
I'm currently looking for a 74/75 911 to do an RS clone on, but i'm interested in yours (i've got a "kinda" nice 2nd gen, but really like where this one is going) Mike |
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The engine's optional. |
Forgot, a complete swain coated (in and out) exhaust in 304/409 stainless is also included, with headers for an LS. Engine and transmission mounts are as well.
I have 2.5k in parts in that, too. |
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All the parts are there to do this, Ben's rendering:
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