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Old 07-04-2007, 02:57 PM
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Hello everyone! I've been visiting here for quite some time and have always enjoyed the wealth of knowledge available on the forums. I recently read a post where a senior member mentioned that [unlike some other boards, all projects are welcome and well received here] so I thought I introduce myself and my car as well as provide a bit of a brief history. Sorry for the long 1st post.
1986 Monte Carlo SS;
I bought this car new in 1986 and it was my DD for the next 10 years. I bought another project in 95 and put the Monte on the back burner until I moved back to NY from CA in 98. When i got back to NY I decided to start working on reversing the aging of the car. Since it has always run good and was in excellent mechanical condition I started with the interior and exterior. A new custom interior was done while going over the rust free body and laying down Corvette bright white Chroma One two stage paint. Instead of decals i opted to have emblems and letters pinstriped and then the car was clear coated. The car was completed and reassembled in '04'
In '05' mechanical upgrades were planned to enhance the performance of the car for a Pro-touring theme and I started with the addition of an SC&C G5 front brake conversion, Pole Position adjustable upper A arms and Spohn tubular A Arms. Baer disc brakes in the rear and QA1 adjustable shocks at all four corners and a Hydroboost for the brakes. I finished off with the addition of of C6 replica Rims wrapped in 245/45-17 Pirelli Pzero tires in the front and Pirelli 275/40-17 Pzero tires in the rear.
I am currently finishing up on the lates upgrades which are theinstallation of a 427 ci SBC followed by a T56 tranny. The engine is topped by a Cutom Stealth Ram and controlled by a F.A.S.T XFI controller. Fuel supply is from an Aeromotive A1000 and sumped tank. The interior was further done with a compliment of Auto Meter Phantom II guages, a center console from a 97 Z28 and Procar Rally elite seats. Here are a few pictures of the car both past and present, I hope you enjoy.
First the old pics;








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Old 07-04-2007, 03:10 PM
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its good to see something different being built every now and then. It looks great by the way.
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Old 07-04-2007, 03:18 PM
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That thing is STOUT!! Michael from Prodigy Customs has a very cool Monte.
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Old 07-04-2007, 03:31 PM
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Great story! Nice car.

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Old 07-04-2007, 03:57 PM
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VERY NICE!
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Old 07-04-2007, 04:26 PM
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Great looking car man. I love a good G-Body. Do you have the QA1 Coilover Conversion up front?

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Old 07-04-2007, 04:58 PM
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Great looking car man. I love a good G-Body. Do you have the QA1 Coilover Conversion up front?

Jeff
Sorry, i forgot to mention the coil overs. I replaced the QA1 shocks with Coil overs from Alston chassis works. I liked the fact that the Alston units retained the springs on the shock housing instead of just supporting it from the lower adjusting nut.
Here is a little better shot of the lower suspension.






And a better look at the new engine;


I know that this is a long post but even so I just listed highlights . Feel free to ask any questions.
thanks; John
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Old 07-04-2007, 05:04 PM
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Wow man, looks great. If I had some more cash to spend that was the front suspension I was going to run. Great job.

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Old 07-04-2007, 06:45 PM
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Very nice John!
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John:

Where did you get the CF fire wall close off?

Looks cool.

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