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Old 10-31-2012, 05:47 PM
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George, love the build...I'm another '69 owner and am looking forward to the exact spacing on the front rims as well. The more pics the better with the fender lip and wheel well mods.

Also, when you get to the rear, I would really like to know what backspacing and rear end dimensions you guys came up with.

The upcoming tax return will be spent on all Ridetech suspension, so I'm following this build closely!

Can't wait for more updates,

Matt
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George, love the build...I'm another '69 owner and am looking forward to the exact spacing on the front rims as well. The more pics the better with the fender lip and wheel well mods.

Also, when you get to the rear, I would really like to know what backspacing and rear end dimensions you guys came up with.

The upcoming tax return will be spent on all Ridetech suspension, so I'm following this build closely!

Can't wait for more updates,

Matt
Awesome, thanks for following along! Attached are a couple more pictures of the wheel well mods.

Looking for the Tax return season myself Looking to go coilovers or air?

Starting on the front end

Door handle installed



Made our own custom minitubs
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:12 AM
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whos door handles did you use?
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:55 PM
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The door handles are from a 1980 XJ Jag. They work killer on Camaro's and Mustangs as I have them on both.
Goodguys is looking forward to getting this Camaro out on the track as it will be driven everywhere it goes.

AutoCross bound for sure.....
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Old 11-16-2012, 10:24 AM
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Popped in the Supercharged LSA engine from GM Performance Products.

Making sure the Recaro seats will fit right, sneak peak at the center console

More front end work

Car will be using a PRC Radiator
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Old 11-21-2012, 11:00 AM
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Working on new front bumper brackets since the headlights were modified. The front bumper itself has been heavily modified to give it a “sharper” look. Lot of other fab work going on to make the front end look cleaner.





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Old 11-29-2012, 03:04 PM
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Another quick update, things are still moving along.

Custom exhaust port work


Work done on the tranny tunnel


Can't go wrong with a Rick's stainless tank


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Old 11-29-2012, 06:35 PM
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Coming along very nicely.
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Old 11-30-2012, 12:38 AM
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Nice work, its going to be an awesome ride. I love that motor!
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Got a few updates, working hard on the car while shaking off hangovers from our company Christmas party. Been keeping up communication with GoodGuys, everything is on schedule.

Both wheels on checking fitment, they're going to look sick once the car is painted.


Tranny tunnel welded up some more


Can't go wrong with Hooker headers


Moser readend with Ridetech 4-Link and rear musclebar. Checking angles.
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