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Old 09-25-2008, 10:09 AM
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Nobody makes an intercooler for a 67 camaro.

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Larry has a ron davis intercooler for his 1968 project...

http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sho...t=42538&page=7

I think it would work for a 1967, but I'm not sure about that.

I like the design for the intercoolers on johns 66
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Old 10-17-2008, 05:42 AM
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A little update on the project:

The rear bumper is fit up and ready to be welded then sent out for chrome.



The exhaust is fit up and ready for welding. What an awesome job on the exhaust!





AC condensor brackets that hold up the core:






A little body work.





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It is looking good Rich.
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It is looking good Rich.
...... for a Camaro. Just kidding Rich, its looking great!


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Old 10-17-2008, 08:41 AM
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You know Eric, it does feel like I'm out of place at Rodgers shop with all you Nova guys.

Next time I'll take my camaro and stand in the corner.


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Old 10-17-2008, 09:00 AM
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The score may even real soon, I'm supposed to pick up 2 Camaro's in Vegas to work on during SEMA. Plus there are few others that may end up here in the next few months. Just like novas you work on one and they all come out of the woodwork.

I did get a call yesterday about a full tube chassis 67 Camaro, That might be interesting. We will have to see.

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You know Eric, it does feel like I'm out of place at Rodgers shop with all you Nova guys.

Next time I'll take my camaro and stand in the corner.


Rich
A new twist on John's quote will be: "Camaro........... the new Nova"

I think Rodger is correct..... there will be more Camaros in his shop. Rumor has it that lots of people have those cars......


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Nice looking project! Did you say you made the brackets for the Procharger and acc?
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We are modifying the Synister System to Install a Cog belt F1 Procharger. We moved the AC down low added 2 idlers and Are working on a strout double shear F1 bracket.
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Rodger sent a few more pics of the roll bar. As you can see the stock back seat will fit with minimal work. The tubing is 1.75" and you can bearly see it when the doors are closed. Killer work!












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