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Old 01-14-2006, 07:47 PM
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Thumbs up Jim Mulvey's Camaro updates

Guys, I have the pleasure of hosting a tech article highlighting the updates that are taking place on Jim Mulvey's 69 Camaro. I'm sure most everyone will remember how bad ass it was before with the ProCharged 502 and TH400 with GV overdrive. The car is currently under the knife at RaceTek in Water Mill, NY, getting a 21st Century Street Machines front subframe, a motor from Mark Stielow and a 4L80e with a Twist Machine Shrifter.

Look for more info and pictures as it progresses. I want to thank Steve Chryssos, Jim Mulvey, and the guys from RaceTek for allowing Lateral-g to document this project.

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Old 01-14-2006, 07:59 PM
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Nice ride. That front suspension is sweet.
It looks very solid and probably addresses a lot of other suspension shortfalls.
It would be fun to watch a build kind of like they do multi-issue builds in Pop Hot Rodding and CHP.
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Old 01-14-2006, 08:14 PM
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I wonder if they would make me a set of those front braces

Very cool indeed..
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Old 01-14-2006, 09:01 PM
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what acc. kit is that?
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Old 01-14-2006, 11:00 PM
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That is very, very nice.

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I think that is the vintage air system. That was the first thing that caught my eye in the picture, it is a great looking setup.
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wow aweome and love the detail and cleanliness real sweet
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OK YOU YANKS IAM GOING TO START POSTING MY PIC OF MY CAR THAT I BUILDING IS A 69 Z28 TWIN TURBO fuel injection with Gen 7 D.F.I WITH 1500 HORSE POWER WITH D.S.E tubs and frnt coiler over kit wilwood brakes the best of the best
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Old 01-15-2006, 01:27 AM
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Cool! The page is up. Scott and I will add captions for each picture. And Todd promises to let us look over his shoulder as they apply all of their suspension measuring tools. The install is has gone smoothly so far. We will be straightforward about any minor issues that came up during the process so that you guys know this isn't just another advertorial. Keep it real.

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I don't see why Todd couldn't make you up a set of bars. Note that these are not true downbars. They bolt to the corner of the cowl--which is fairly stout. But they will not have the same affect as bars that are tied into the A-pillar bars. These should just tighten things up a little. We shall see.

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real nice car the set up look killer.com
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