Sandro great job on all the mods to your car! It looks like a top shelf build and I love that your doing it yourself. Not sure but did you sell your orange 69 Camaro? I love that car!!!!
Steve
I bought everything from Hose Warehouse , http://hosewarehouse.com/
They were by far the cheapest place that I found. I must of spent a few hours cross referencing all the part numbers from vintage air. If you let me know what you need I can give you all the part numbers, or I can scan my recipet and send it to you.
Sandro
Hi Sandros,
Can I please get this list too? I want to do the exact same thing to my 70 Camaro. LS swap. [email protected] Would you please put "Sandros" in the subject line. Thank you so much !!!!!!!!
Wheels arived last week from Matt's Classic Bowties, great service btw!
I also have my ricks stainless tank, that I'm running the PressureWorx fuel module control system. I might of over though this fuel setup but after speaking to Carl at vaporworkx it should run flawlessly.
Finished up my wiring under dash and started working on my rear interior panels for the mini tub stretch.
Basically waiting for my motor from engine shop so I can install my drivetrain, then back to bodyshop for final body work and paint.
I threw some sheetmetal on the car to get a look at the wheels. I'm happy I spent the money on the Forgeline's, the quality looks incredible!
I installed stainless lines for fuel and brake lines and bought everything from inline tube.
I picked up a, K Tool Professional Brake Flaring Tool Kits 70081 from Summit Racing and it made flaring the lines a snap. Also had to order a brake line straightening tool as the lines come coiled up for easy shipment.
You've haven't been around for a while. Glad to see you still at it. Your call looks awesome !!!
Any pics of the 1/4 panels(interior) you had to redo? I always wonder how one would do them. Was it hard? Do you glass them to finish or do something entirely different to mimmic the grain pattern?