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Project Haircut - Third Gen
This project has sat in the shop for a while back burnered for other projects and work. Time to get serious about finishing it. Let the fun begin! :G-Dub:
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Yeah I had a mullet in the '80's
This car has languished in '80's bad style for too long.
Yes, those are ghost flame racing stripes! :confused59: https://s8.postimg.cc/byby0ds8h/20160312_180926.jpg ...and that interior!! Looked like a brothel puked inside the car. :wow: https://s8.postimg.cc/or0205qxt/20160312_181009.jpg I've been joking that I need to beat the '80's off the car with a sledge hammer and cut it's mullet with a chainsaw. Turns out a heated pressure washer, parts cleaner, shop towels and a scraper are the weapons of choice. :disgusted: https://s8.postimg.cc/8fzy45byp/FB_I...1014516883.jpg https://s8.postimg.cc/u3owe5wsx/20180804_133127.jpg https://s8.postimg.cc/sbvxjdvhd/20180804_133105.jpg This is going to take a while :faint: |
Paint
The Camaro went to paint today! :G-Dub:
We'll bolt up the suspension to get it home from paint and parts are still coming in. I'll post some pictures and details of the suspension once I have everything together. https://i.postimg.cc/7GCQ5RGt/20191221-150037.jpg |
Keep us updated, please, and good luck with it. I love seeing all these third gens getting built.
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RT 66 bigger pics will help and whats your plans for build powertrain? brakes? suspension? lots of third gen fans out here :RunninDog:
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The goal is a CAM-T, USCA GTL compliant lightweight that solves the inherent problems with the 3rd Gen platform: chassis flex, antiquated steering with anti-ackerman, high unsprung weight, WAY too low front roll center and too high rear. The car will have (sort of front-to-back) an aluminum Firebird front bumper custom fit to the Camaro, lightweight lithium battery, tubular k-member & a-arms with extended ball joints, power rack and pinion that removes the anti-ackerman geometry, billet aluminum hubs, C5/LS1 manual brakes, lightweight double adjustable struts, 18x10" forged wheels, an '82 fiberglass hood, Vintage Air A/C, a lightweight 5-speed, aluminum drive shaft, Rear seat delete, lightweight Zexel Torsen based rear diff. and adjustable LCA, torque arm and panhard bar. I'm considering a polycarbonate rear window, but I need some clarification of the weight restrictions on lexan in the CAM-T Rules. From the factory the car was 3,126 with a ~54% front weight balance. Anyone want to take bets where I end up? The chassis will be stiffened with subframe connectors, re-enforcement at the custom splined front swaybar, no steering box pushing against the subframe and a STB. Being a late model factory hardtop along with some stitch welding will help too. The powerplant will be an L33 LS with a Comp Cam, upgraded valvetrain and manifold. I have a few other tricks up my sleeve that I'll get to as I go along.:cool: |
Cool project and nice list of parts you have planned! Building up a third gen Camaro myself so ill be following along.
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I mounted the Camaro support bar and egg crate plastics and used a plumb bob and tape measure to mark the location of multiple points: https://i.postimg.cc/0MN1djnx/20160426-111404.jpg Then I mounted the Firebird bar with the Camaro plastics and cut to fit: https://i.postimg.cc/3ytxHPb8/20160429-151315.jpg It fit great! |
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