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Old 10-20-2021, 04:55 PM
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Default Can you truly make a ‘69 Chevelle drive smooth/tight/new???

Is it possible to truely make one of these cars drive smooth/tight/new???

I currently have an ‘18 Camaro SS 1LE which has only 1400 miles on it which is 100% stock and unmolested. I love the car, but I rarely get to drive it and don’t truely ‘enjoy’ it because the damn this is so damn nice, I don’t want to mess with it at all. I miss tinkering with a car and would love to ‘build’ something or atleast update it along the way. My 1LE is pretty much ‘too much’ car for what I’m doing…which is basically cruising.

With the way the car market is, I’m thinking of unloading my 1LE for a hefty profit and finally getting a restomod/pro-touring car like I’ve always dreamed of doing.

I’d love a black ‘69 Chevelle (or maybe Camaro) with an LS3 (or LS7) and a T56, that can drive smooth, tight, rattle and knock free! Stockish style suspension wether it be global west, hotckis, umi, bmr or whoever to achieve this is fine. I’m not looking to build a track car, but rather a GOOD cruiser that drives damn well and won’t make me regret selling my current like new 1LE.

Buying a roller that has the body work done, a turn-key car with stock suspension (that I can then update myself) or anything in between is fine with me. I could care less about it being an SS or whatnot, but I just want a GOOD restoration to ‘new’ with a current drivetrain and whatever off the shelf parts are needed to achieve my goal.

I’m asking this because any older muscle car I’ve driven has been half assed and drove like a damn tractor. I want something that is proper, if that’s even possible.

So, is what I’m seeking honestly possible?
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Old 10-20-2021, 05:04 PM
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Is it possible to truely make one of these cars drive smooth/tight/new???

I currently have an ‘18 Camaro SS 1LE which has only 1400 miles on it which is 100% stock and unmolested. I love the car, but I rarely get to drive it and don’t truely ‘enjoy’ it because the damn this is so damn nice, I don’t want to mess with it at all. I miss tinkering with a car and would love to ‘build’ something or atleast update it along the way. My 1LE is pretty much ‘too much’ car for what I’m doing…which is basically cruising.

With the way the car market is, I’m thinking of unloading my 1LE for a hefty profit and finally getting a restomod/pro-touring car like I’ve always dreamed of doing.

I’d love a black ‘69 Chevelle (or maybe Camaro) with an LS3 (or LS7) and a T56, that can drive smooth, tight, rattle and knock free! Stockish style suspension wether it be global west, hotckis, umi, bmr or whoever to achieve this is fine. I’m not looking to build a track car, but rather a GOOD cruiser that drives damn well and won’t make me regret selling my current like new 1LE.

Buying a roller that has the body work done, a turn-key car with stock suspension (that I can then update myself) or anything in between is fine with me. I could care less about it being an SS or whatnot, but I just want a GOOD restoration to ‘new’ with a current drivetrain and whatever off the shelf parts are needed to achieve my goal.

I’m asking this because any older muscle car I’ve driven has been half assed and drove like a damn tractor. I want something that is proper, if that’s even possible.

So, is what I’m seeking honestly possible?
Yes you can.. you can make a old GM muscle car ad tight and as smooth as deep as your pocketes will allow. You can get them really good with good road feel and fairly good NVH within a reasonable budget ... what you are not going to do is get CTSV performance and NVH out of a 50 YO car.. for cheap..
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Old 10-20-2021, 08:19 PM
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A muscle car will always have a rawness that your new camaro doesn't possess. Plan on more noise and vibration regardless. If you are having trouble driving a newer car, wait until you fix up an older car. It comes down to you expectations. If you expect anything close to a new car in regards to feel and reliabililty, forget it. With a modern LS engine and top shelf suspension parts, you'll have a damn nice driver that will handle great and be more reliable for an old car.
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Old 10-21-2021, 07:39 AM
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We have a 2014 2SS/RS/1LE Camaro with 15,436 miles.
We have a 68 Camaro with 572ci fuel injection big block with 600 miles.

Hands down on the 68.., it handles not as well as the 1LE but the acceleration is so much more.

Brakes are critical on anything. Make SURE you add that to your build project.

My two cents is sell your 1LE only after you get the new build under your roof.

Please keep us updated. Thanks
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Old 10-21-2021, 07:07 PM
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The short answer is yes. You can definitely get it to perform and feel like a new car.
The biggest factor you will not get out of a classic, is noise.
GM spends tons of $ on development all around... but noise is always one they're chasing. Aerodynamics plays a big part, but so does the placement of seals, underbody panels, etc.
Wind noise and general rattles and such will be nearly impossible to get rid of to a level of a new car.
You can definitely get it tolerable. Just needed to put that out there!

(Also just read Vegas69 said a similar point).

So, go for it!
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Old 10-21-2021, 07:21 PM
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You can get the car to drive and handle very good. Really the answer to your question boils down to your budget. It’s not a cheap endeavor by any means.
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