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				 Starting a new 69 camaro build in my garage. 
 
			
			here is my 69 camaro.  i am starting a whole build thread on the car.  walking thru the in and outs of what i am using and why.  I am a GM performance Engineer and will be posting updates constantly.  Check out the agent orange build thread for more info.  there will also be alot of parts coming off the car for sale.  PM if you are interested in something.  most likely it is for sale.
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			I put this together myself as a daily driver to get better than 30 mpg. Same paint I bought it with but everything else is upgraded.
		 
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					Originally Posted by 67-ls1  I put this together myself as a daily driver to get better than 30 mpg. Same paint I bought it with but everything else is upgraded. |  Would love to learn more about that powertrain! Wicked interesting and very nice car! That is an awesome example of how to go green!
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					Originally Posted by Kmelander  Would love to learn more about that powertrain! Wicked interesting and very nice car! That is an awesome example of how to go green! |  Thanks. I got the engine, transmission, wiring harness and ECM from a 2013 Camaro with only 525 miles on it. It’s rated 325 HP and is all aluminum so pretty light. The Camaro was rated for almost 30 mpg on the freeway so I thought if I stayed light I could maybe get 35. I came in a 3,260 lbs with a full tank but so far I’m averaging 28-32 mpg. I did get do one all out max mpg run, driving like there was an egg on the throttle pedal, coasting, etc and got just under 40 but it wasn’t fun 
I’ve got full Hotchkis suspension front and rear, Wilwood discs on all 4 corners and a 12.1 steering box so it drives fantastic.
		 
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					Originally Posted by vet57air   |  Beautiful!    
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			Wow, is this car awesome !!! 
I was just going to ask about the motor but someone else beat me to it. Very cool indeed and I love that it is a v6 and that you drive and it sounds like you drive it a lot.
 
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					Originally Posted by syborg tt  Wow, is this car awesome !!!
 I was just going to ask about the motor but someone else beat me to it. Very cool indeed and I love that it is a v6 and that you drive and it sounds like you drive it a lot.
 |  I do drive it a lot. Everyday usually. It’s currently apart as I’m chasing an annoying rattle in the dash but that shouldn’t take long.
 
I’m also going to swap to a 9” Ford rearend with posi. I took it to the Wednesday Night Drags near me and it was traction plagued to the point of embarrassment. 
 
Plus, dam Tesla’s are quick. There were a number of them there running low 10s.
		 
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					Originally Posted by 67-ls1  I do drive it a lot. Everyday usually. It’s currently apart as I’m chasing an annoying rattle in the dash but that shouldn’t take long. |  That is awesome and I hope to the same if I ever finish mine.
 
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					Originally Posted by 67-ls1  I’m also going to swap to a 9” Ford rearend with posi. I took it to the Wednesday Night Drags near me and it was traction plagued to the point of embarrassment. 
 Plus, dam Tesla’s are quick. There were a number of them there running low 10s.
 |  Holy Cow, Low 10's in a Tesla. I didn't know they were that fast.
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