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Old 03-03-2009, 12:42 AM
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I've had my 69 camaro since I turned 16. It's been put on hold a few times but I am completely focused on it now. The most I have done for it to date is: Build a budget 350, that way I can get the car to any shops if necessary. Bought a viper t-56 6 speed conversion kit from keisler. 4 wheel disc brakes from CPP, and recently upgraded to 12" rotors 2" drop spindles and upper and lower control arms, but they are their "economy" control arms. So I doubt they were worth the money, and a set of 17" american racing hopsters. The rest is not much special.
I want in the future to do a full frame swap with C-5 IFS and some sort of trick rear-end. I have the new motor blue-printed but I still have to order the short block. It will be a 671hp 406 small block with 18 degree gm performance parts heads. I have the heads, intake, cam, everything that bolts to the top of the motor. They were race prepped by Bill Hendren for a dirt track car making around the 650hp range on a smaller motor. I'm keeping the t-56 but basically want to replace every other piece of the car.

What sort of frames should I be looking for? I want to be able to handle better than a new z06 or comparable to it. The rest of the build can go from there.

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Old 03-03-2009, 04:38 AM
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I would say that it is imposible to make a -69 camaro handle like a Z06, but you can make it handle well. Imposible, because the camaro weights a ton more and itīs a "big" car compared to Vette and itīs quite tall, at least itīs centerline of weight is lot higher... but I think you can make it a ton more fun to have and drive than some pretty new vette.

All that you listed sounds like you will have a great g-machine, but Iīm not sure what would be the best way to do the frame. Go for the tube frame if you have that money thing goin on there, but othervise I woould mock up the orginal one. (I do like more the sleeper look in - side - out) At least that tube frame will give you that independent rearsuspension, if you want to build a machine that will handel well. Also you`ll need coilovers on every corner. I would also think about the weight ration on thing -> motormounts 1 or 2 to backwards...
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We sell a lot of subframes and sell 4 brands of subframe, Art Morrison, Detroit Speed, Chris Alston, and Speedtech. For absolute best of the best, we put Art morrison and Detroit Speed at the top of the list equal with one another in performance numbers. Rear suspension is a consideration also.
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Old 03-03-2009, 01:53 PM
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I think with enough fiberglass my car would be not TOO far off of the weight of a z06, it's only about 600lbs I would have to shave to be equal. bumpers, fenders, hood, trunk would all add up to a about 200-300lbs that's half way there. As for the chassis I did a bit more research and I want to go with the art morrison max G chassis. anybody have any experience with that? or does anyone have another chassis they would suggest that I could research?
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