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nvr2fst
Apr 4th, 09, 12:23 PM
Figured Id become a member since I own a couple of camaros (both 69).
Been a member over at lateral g/protouring.com/corvette forum for some time. In the process of doing a IRS with one of the camaros in the future.
Dave

tmannet
Apr 4th, 09, 01:46 PM
Where in WI? I live in nw WI. Let's see a couple pics of your camaros!

freezined
Apr 4th, 09, 05:10 PM
Welcome fellow cheese head!

SPARKY69
Apr 5th, 09, 10:44 AM
Welcome to team camaro!!!!!!!!!!!!

77thor
Apr 5th, 09, 12:29 PM
Alright.... another Wisconsinite.
Welcome.

jr68
Apr 5th, 09, 01:07 PM
Hey man, welcome from yet another Wisconsinite. :beers:

The Sleeper 327
Apr 5th, 09, 04:55 PM
another WISCO saying welcome!

nvr2fst
Apr 5th, 09, 06:12 PM
Thanks fellow wisconsinites,
Im in Delafield. As far as photos once I figure out photobucket or some other source Ill post. Odd thing though, as long as Ive been a member at other forums I still havent done photos there either.
One of the camaros is going to be my sons that we tore apart last year and slowly putting back to form as a father/son effort, hes 13 now. It was a car that Ive had for 13yrs and a former ISCA car (from way back, still had drums) The other 69 Ive had for about 9yrs that also was torn apart over the last year and is in process of getting redone protouring style and is currently at Perfection Autosports in Grafton. It has changed direction several times since its arrival mostly suspension/chassis, originally I ordered to front clips for both cars one from Jakes Rod Shop and the other was Art Morrison C6 clip. The Morrison most likely will go on my sons car and I now am going to full tube chassis with IRS rear. Ive already purchased an LS7 from a corvette forum buddy and had RPM transmissions build me a bullet proof TR6060 Stage 5 (gear speced the same as ZR1 with Stage 5 diff (3.42 gear) and also had them install a quaffie unit.
Dave

braapbraap95
Apr 5th, 09, 06:23 PM
Your son's a lucky kid!

HarleyD67
Apr 5th, 09, 06:59 PM
Welcome:waving:

Ken Larsen
Apr 5th, 09, 07:18 PM
welcome from another brother. where is wisconsin anyway??????:D

67 coupe-should be on the road when spring comes-when the heck is that gonna be ?????

nvr2fst
Apr 5th, 09, 07:45 PM
WOW,
Warm welcome. Seems theres more from WI. than all the other forums I belong to. Thanks.

jr68
Apr 5th, 09, 07:51 PM
Dave , judging from your cars description you would like this section here's the link ...Pro Touring (http://www.camaros.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=56)

Bad67355
Apr 5th, 09, 07:56 PM
Welcome to the site :thumbsup:

nvr2fst
Apr 5th, 09, 07:58 PM
Your son's a lucky kid!

Hes earning it. He pretty much disassembled the whole car himself with just a little direction from me and a pull on the wrenches at the bolts a typical 13yr old cant break loose. It keeps him occupied and out of trouble especially in todays world. The point is that instead of just handing him a car or possibly trashing mine when hes older, he will show a little more respect for something he build. Although Im paying for alot of the parts, trust me hes working it off. (today I had him paint the walls and floors of the basement mechanical rooms and last week he reorganized the shop) Our deal is that he takes care of at least a 1/8 of what something costs, nut Ive been easy on him and am running out of things for him to do. I will post photos in the next day or so on his tear down. Or possibly have him become a member.

nvr2fst
Apr 5th, 09, 08:11 PM
Ill be having alot of parts for sale in the future from both cars. I wont post them now because I think its unethical to do so as a new member. Both cars are RS/SS. I recently sold a blown prostreet 34 Ford 3 window coupe (Hot Rod Cover car, Sept. 92) for those WI. guys World of Wheels Milw top winner 3 times back in the day. Just had the car too long and decided to to something different, plus Im getting too old for neck snapping wheelies. LOL

Mkelcy
Apr 5th, 09, 08:52 PM
Hes earning it. He pretty much disassembled the whole car himself with just a little direction from me and a pull on the wrenches at the bolts a typical 13yr old cant break loose. It keeps him occupied and out of trouble especially in todays world. The point is that instead of just handing him a car or possibly trashing mine when hes older, he will show a little more respect for something he build. Although Im paying for alot of the parts, trust me hes working it off. (today I had him paint the walls and floors of the basement mechanical rooms and last week he reorganized the shop) Our deal is that he takes care of at least a 1/8 of what something costs, nut Ive been easy on him and am running out of things for him to do. I will post photos in the next day or so on his tear down. Or possibly have him become a member.

It would be great to have him join. You're doing something I wanted to do with my kids, but didn't becuase I never had the room.