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12-05-2013, 06:55 PM
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Thanks. You don't know how close it was to becoming someone else forever roadster.
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12-05-2013, 07:24 PM
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Always good to see another 2nd gen., keep the pics coming!
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12-05-2013, 09:54 PM
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lol, I'm blind. I honestly didn't notice the roof and a-pillars were missing in the one picture.
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12-05-2013, 10:27 PM
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Welcome Aboard!!!!!!! Will enjoy seeing another great home built car.Thank's for sharing.
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12-18-2013, 11:51 AM
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Cal,
Looks awesome can't wait to get the wheels built for you. Keep up the pics we love seeing new updates.
Nice work on the sheet metal..
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12-20-2013, 05:14 PM
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Cal,
Looks awesome can't wait to get the wheels built for you. Keep up the pics we love seeing new updates.
Nice work on the sheet metal..
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Thanks Jay. I'm headed back to the shop on Monday and will post more pics of my progress. I'm hoping to finish the install on the wheel tubs and then weld in the top 4-link mounts. Then it's bolt up suspension. Should go a lot faster from here on out. Thanks again for your help.
Cal.
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12-20-2013, 06:12 PM
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A little bit about the build and myself.
I was reading my initial intro and I thought I would share a little about myself and why the camaro. First, I've been around cars, bikes, boats, etc. my whole life thanks to my dad(Phil). I'm also lucky to have a dad that is an amazing craftsman, mechanic, fabricator, you name it, he can do it. I've been through lots of projects and he's had his hands in on every one. He still runs around with his hot rod buddies from high school and I run around with their sons. All of them still very active into cars. Now, the reason for the camaro. I met my wife nearly ten years ago and before I met her parents she told me of her dad's camaro. I pretty much DIDN'T listen to her, what girl knew about cars. Then I met her parents and eventually that same day her dad(Paul Alderman) asked if I wanted to look at some cars. HOLY CRAP, Paul had and still has some amazing cars. Just look on DSE's website and look at his 69 and 70 camaro's. Don't think because DSE built these that he doesn't get dirty, he is very active on his on builds and wait until you see his 72 chevy truck he just finished. Paul has an eye for cool cars , technically is a wizard and it seems the older he gets, the faster he wants to go. So, eight years later, several hours in the shop, several more discussing how to go faster, the Camaro was born. So we decided to call DSE(Big Thanks to Kyle and Stacy), cut out all the unnecessary weight, add some of our own ideas, apply both of our skill sets and build a autcross car. Don't worry, my dad will be getting dirty too, he likes to act like he's not excited to get in on it, but he is. I won't leave out the wives, they support all of our crazy ideas and as long as Goodguys keeps putting on shows near a shopping mall, we're good. I have had lots of support from other friends that I will list later in the build but thought I should at least explain the start.
Thanks, Cal.
Last edited by Mac&Otto; 12-20-2013 at 08:51 PM.
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12-05-2013, 10:33 PM
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Thanks. You don't know how close it was to becoming someone else forever roadster.
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Dude, I want your license plate.
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12-05-2013, 11:52 PM
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Welcome and I am looking forward to watching your progress.
Brian
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12-06-2013, 07:34 PM
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Welcome and I am looking forward to watching your progress.
Brian
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Thanks Brian. I really enjoyed watching your car being built and it turned out fantastic. At some point in the build I would like to ask you some questions regarding weight, especially front to rear percentages.
Thanks, Cal.
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