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Old 01-18-2010, 03:42 PM
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I can't think of a cool name for my project so I will just post the progress and see if a name comes to mind.
I bought the car around two years ago. I made the mistake of looking at the car in sub zero temps with one flashlight. I was told that it was indoors in a shop. What that actually meant was that it was in the back of a pole shed with one 60 watt light bulb.
Frank, helped me come up with a project name "Project SnowBird"

Here it is on the trailer waiting to find a new home.



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Old 01-18-2010, 03:48 PM
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At the time this was going to be a second project so my main goal was to find all of the missing parts. The car did not come with a motor or tranny and the mouse hotel inside the car was very busy. I started with the intentions of bringing the car back to 100% stock or as close as I could.

I started with finding the correct date coded motor and 400 tranny.

The transmision was not the correct year but close enough.

The car had drum brakes up front so I swapped over the front brakes off of 69 GTO.

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Old 01-18-2010, 03:56 PM
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I had a little mishap with my 1977RS camaro and the insurance was not very good to me so I had to start over. Make sure your bodyshop has insurance.

So, this put me into another direction with the car. I wanted to still stay with the original drivetrain but I wanted a very good handling and braking car. So I tore everything apart and started over.


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Old 01-18-2010, 04:00 PM
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First I took the front clip off.

Then the sub frame had to come out.

Next was the rear end. I noticed that the rear end was not in coorect and everything was lose. Later I ran the numbers on the rear and found out it was out of a 1973 Firebird. The perches were not moved and it was to wide.

I then put the car up on jack stands for the removal of the whole floor.
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Old 01-18-2010, 04:06 PM
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The car is from California but sat in Wisconsin with the windows cracked for a few winters. It was not very kind to the floor. How ever the rockers were very solid.
Heres what I started with. #$%@#$


I don't even want to add up the hours it took me to get here.
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Old 01-18-2010, 04:09 PM
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The floor is finally all out and the toe boards are getting a rough trial fit.
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