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Re: Project "SWISS CHEESE" the 68 Camaro
Here's a little inspiration! http://www.impalas.net/forums/showthread.php?t=686
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LEEVON, now that is someserious inspiration, my hat off to that guy, that was simply amazing, see, there is other crazy ppl out there, not just me.LOL. Thank you for that article, that was cool, i read every page. That guy had some serious heart and passion in his car, definetly proud of that one. Congrats to him. Just proves a point, anything can be fixed with determination and a little time and resources.
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Well, i went out today and checked on some panels, i think you will like what we have, there is still a few more not there, but that is one heck of a collection.
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I'm assuming these are the good parts you were talking about at Dynacorn? They look really nice! Step by step man.
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It looks like you've got a whole new Camaro in pieces on the floor :eek:...
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Looks like a bunch of work is ahead of you but im sure it will be no problem for ya to get her back in one piece..
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Got out to the shop this morning, swept it up from last nites mess. I then proceeded to study the car, how bad it actually was. Once i determined, what i was removing, it was time to weld in some bracing. Front to back-side-top. Is not going anywhere and stron, and also not in the way. Once the bracing was in, it was time to bust out the Speacialized tools for some destructive remodeling. I first cut the floor from the skeleton. Once that was done, i determined what pieces from the floor i needed to keep. Then it was cut cut time. Got all that done then swept up again. I proceeded to put the skeleton on my on my dolly and determined again what was gonna have to cut off. There was a tremendous amount, but there will be no rust in this girl any more. Cut off everything i needed to and cleaned up one more time. She is now ready to go to the blasters.
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The last two are the keep pile and garbage pile
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some more
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The stars of the show, without them.........
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WOW, looking at the pics it sure was dirty/dusty in there, no wonder i was blowing some black boogies when i came in. ugh.
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I had my share of black boogies today too:lol: Still wondering why I did not think to grab my respirator. I did find my eye & ear protection. Great thread BTW. ~subscribed~ |
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wow...
So what exactly is going to the blasters? :lol: |
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James,
This is going to be a build to remember. I like the braces I think I can handle it. I wish I had a bigger shop so I could pull the 68 in there and see how bad it really is. Unfortunately it has the dreaded vinyl roof and I know it will be ugly underneath. |
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I think in this case, if a new shell was too expensive, it may have been worth it to find a better donar car. That thing was one speed bump away from dropping and scraping the middle of the car on the pavement.
Buy lots of welding wire and gas, you're going to need it. |
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Never say never James.:canada: I know it can happen, you may have to slip below the border to get it though.
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Well mike came by today and is gonna take the next week and get his skeleton sandblasted so it is ready for me starting next week. However they ordered the wrong frame rails, so order another set before i can do that, but i think i may have a bit of patching to do yet. This will be the rebirth of this car as we all know it now.:metal::metal::metal:
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Hopefully it won't come back with more holes :lol: :D
I had a long talk with my uncle that lives near me down here today, and he may be able to haul my 'bird down for me this summer/fall :D |
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wow man. you have balls the size of basketballs taking on a project like that. I can't wait to see how this build goes. What's the final plan? restore it? pro-tour it?
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