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: 69 Camaro RS Vert - Getting Close!!!


rob07002
Nov 20th, 08, 10:27 AM
I finally found some time to post some pics of my project and it's progress. Just waiting and few parts and she should breath to life in a few weeks.

Moser 12 bolt 3.55's
12" 4 pot Willwoods out back drilled/slotted
Alston G-bar w. coilovers
18x8/18x10 Boyd Coddington Osiris with 255/35 - 275/35 BFG KDW2 rubber
Modified DSE mini-tubs
DSE SFCs
Stainless brake lines
Stainless fuel tank and 1/2" sending unit
Aeromotive A1000 pump
Muncie M20 (temporary) TKO 600 or possibly a Jericho Road Race 5spd
GW solid bushings
Custom roll bar
540" Big M w. Dart Pro1 Aluminum 310 heads
Dart intake
Comp Cams solid roundy round cam (don't have the specs with me)
Autometer Ultralites w. led bulbs inserted in stock dash and console
Modo pedals
Speedtech Subframe with QA1 coilovers and tubular uppers & lowers
13", 6 pot Wilwoods up front, drilled/slotted
Wilwood 7/8 manual master
Full MSD ignition

Please visit photobucket if you want to see the pics.
http://s447.photobucket.com/albums/qq198/rob07002/

Special Thanks to Frank & Lisa @ Prodigy, and Thanks to Blake and his team @ Speedtech/Killer Customs.

77thor
Nov 20th, 08, 10:43 AM
Nice. One of my favorite colors.

BigBlock1969RS
Nov 20th, 08, 07:08 PM
Wow awesome build :thumbsup:

anarchy99
Nov 20th, 08, 07:32 PM
Where did you get the carbon fiber stuff for the interior?

Microgiant
Nov 20th, 08, 07:53 PM
Glad to see you are doing it right and not compromising safety with all that power. I hope to get a vert as my next classic. Love your ride! :thumbsup:

rob07002
Nov 21st, 08, 08:50 AM
Thanks guys, I appreciate your kind words.

Anarchy, the carbon fiber parts, are actually the stock woodgrain parts that I sent to a place called VC Finishes. They use a process called, hydro-imulsion, where a very thin film, in this case CF, is desolved in a tub of chemicals. The film stays in one piece and floats on top of the liquid, then they dip the part. It cover the piece and wraps around tight corners, etc. They then coat with clear and done. It looks almost as good as the real stuff, and is very cost effective. I probably paid about $200 total for all the parts you see there.

Thanks again

anarchy99
Nov 21st, 08, 01:43 PM
I appreciate it. I'll look them up.