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shaunmlavery
Nov 10th, 08, 09:45 AM
I have been kinda dormant with my camaro as of late, and I think it is getting a little pist at me. I have been spending more time lately working on my '87 535is, currently my DD, than spending time on my '67. Everytime I seem to think about it or want to do something to it, it just seems to be overwhelming.

Two things that I need to fix quickly so I can be back on track with it is to repair the rust in the rocckers and replace the controls arms up front. I was lucky enough to get this car when I was 16 and I have kept it ever since and put money into it whenever I had the chance. But now I really want to spend some time with it, to make it look good.

The highlights of the car: painless wiring, had alpine stereo but didnt like the look of it so I think im either going for a radio delete bezel or a custom autosound unit, baer brakes, 16" hopsters, rack n pinion that sucks(ill definatelty be making a post about this. I think I got an early one. I never had the time to call the company back, unisteer I believe. I was in the process of moving. 3 differents times now. I can barely turn into a parking spot!), new interior(seats, carpet).

It has a bunch going for it but it just needs the rust in the quarters fixed and then paint. If it had that, I would be in heaven! This is by far my favorite car ever. It was then I was little and it still is to this day. Now it is just on me to fix it back up.

DougP
Nov 10th, 08, 10:04 AM
Sounds like you got a good start to things so stay after it and good luck with getting the 67 back into pristine condition -- and by the way, welcome to Team Camaro

Pro-Street69Camaro468
Nov 10th, 08, 02:08 PM
Welcome Shaun,the 67 should be first on the list if its your favorite.

Tommy69Z
Nov 10th, 08, 05:18 PM
Welcome from just up the road, in north Alabama. I started out in my 69 when I turned 16 also, about to start a LS1-T56 swap, plus all the brake upgrades as well. Good luck on getting your frame straightened out.