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Old 07-22-2010, 03:18 PM
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Curious about the suspension / frame choice. Since you are going with AME components that are customized anyway, why didn't you start with one of their MAX-G Full Frame Chassis? Seems that would add strength to the frame of the car, and you've basically had to do most of the work anyway that it would take regarding the flooring...
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Old 07-22-2010, 03:39 PM
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Very nice. Looking nasty already!
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Old 07-22-2010, 04:35 PM
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Curious about the suspension / frame choice. Since you are going with AME components that are customized anyway, why didn't you start with one of their MAX-G Full Frame Chassis? Seems that would add strength to the frame of the car, and you've basically had to do most of the work anyway that it would take regarding the flooring...
The idea is to use stuff that fits orignal cars. Not many will raise the floor, but many may use the front and rear clips. Many may raise the floor, but not use the clips. Were doing this fo educate as well as kick ass.

But agreed, we are getting very close to a full fab floor here.
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Old 07-22-2010, 05:43 PM
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Looks awesome Frank, I hope I get a ride someday!

I really like the sidewall height on that 345...would that tire be a good fit on a 67/68 like mine?

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PS: I have lights and the starter cranks! Getting close...
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I really like the sidewall height on that 345...would that tire be a good fit on a 67/68 like mine..

Your car is so begging for those tires! A brushed center wheel, those tires! Oh Yeah!
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Old 07-23-2010, 05:39 AM
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Funny you should ask. Michael will extend the rockers to the bottom of the pinch weld next week. So there is no more ugly pinch weld.
Frank..... I would love to see how this is done! PLEASE post pics!!
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Old 08-10-2010, 04:36 PM
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I have not updated in a while. So here is where we are now.

We were busy this weekend, moving along pretty well. We got the rear firewall done and 4 link closeout in. We will build block off plates for the rear inner quarters to seal the passenger compartment from the trunk as tight as we can. We want to be sure if we back it into wall we have time to get out!

If you read the Firewall story in Super Chevy, you saw we are moving the seat back 4" which with the driver in the car makes a 1% front to rear weight balance difference which is a lot when your easing down to a 50 / 50 balance. One negative about moving the seat back 4" is a pet peeve John and I share which is a LONG steering column sticking out of a dash. We really want car to recognizable as a Camaro, hence the limited body mods and a stock dash is required, but since we are moving the seat back 4 inches, we would end up with that dreaded Funny Car steering column. So Michael spiced 4 inches into the dash top to move the dash back with the seat. Then IDidIt will make us a column with extra length under the dash, and the column will sit flush against the dash as it should. Michael was tacking in dash when I left today, but you really have to look at it to notice it has been done. I love it. I will get some pics of the dash installed in the car tomorrow.

So now if we can finish the tunnel, it can go to Johns for pre wire and plumb!



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Old 08-10-2010, 04:36 PM
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So we made some real progress. I just proofed the sheetmetal story (article 4). The AMD panels went on really well and are easily worth the extra pennies.

After Michael welded up the body we had Bob work on the roof to quarter seems, wheel lips (We beaded the wheel lips) and smooth the drip rails. The drip rails are only roughed in, but for roughed in drip rails they look pretty damn good.

So this weekend I will do some sheetmetal closeout work on the rear suspension, finish the driveshaft tunnel, get it off the jig, install the subframe and throw some rollers on it. And then send it to John for the pre wire and pre plumb. John is excited to get to work on it and I am excited he gets to work on it, LOL!

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After sheetmetal we could not help but mock up the ride height with the drag radials off Michaels Monte Carlo.


These are 345 / 35 / 18 Drag Radials

Viper and Vette guys are in the 8s on these so I think we will be OK

Forgeline is making us some one off 17 X 4 front skinny's.
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Old 08-10-2010, 06:44 PM
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It looks sweet Frank!
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