View Full Version : Anybody have that link to the Cut up Camaro GM used for there display
RobSS1113 Jan 22nd, 07, 11:19 AM Hey guys awhile back I stumbled across this link ....... I cant remember which one .. But I know I can count on you guys . It was a Camaro .. cant remember if it was a 67 or 69, but it was cut up like in 3 pieces to show the motor and inside body .. it was on a turn table " i think " with Rocks around it . Somewhere in the link this guy found it somewhere over seas and thaught it was a strange camaro and his friend knew what it was and had it shipped over here to the States. Any of this ring a bell .
Can someone tell me if I am correct or do I need to lay off the pipe. ?
was talking about this to my friend and I have been searching but I cant find anything .
Rob.
69camarojoe Jan 22nd, 07, 11:31 AM Rick's First Gen has it
http://www.firstgen.com/aussie.html
big mike Jan 22nd, 07, 02:47 PM Hey guys awhile back I stumbled across this link ....... I cant remember which one .. But I know I can count on you guys . It was a Camaro .. cant remember if it was a 67 or 69, but it was cut up like in 3 pieces to show the motor and inside body .. it was on a turn table " i think " with Rocks around it . Somewhere in the link this guy found it somewhere over seas and thaught it was a strange camaro and his friend knew what it was and had it shipped over here to the States. Any of this ring a bell .
Can someone tell me if I am correct or do I need to lay off the pipe. ?
was talking about this to my friend and I have been searching but I cant find anything .
Rob.
Contrary to popular belief, Camaro's were also produced in 1968, not just 67 and 69.:beers:
RobSS1113 Jan 22nd, 07, 02:50 PM Thanks Joe for the Link ...................And Mike .. I did'nt mean to offend any 68 Owners .. I just knew that it was either a 67 or a 69 Camaro that was featured on that turn table. No harm meant to the 68 Owners. ;)
Rob.
jet_car2000 Jan 22nd, 07, 07:22 PM Robert the cut away was found in australia by chevmad a member here on team camaro and a personal friend,,He is the one that got it to ricks for the resto. There was a few of them made heres a picture of a 68 cut away camaro.
big mike Jan 22nd, 07, 08:28 PM No problem Rob. Just giving you a hard time. Mike:beers:
JIM68 Jan 22nd, 07, 08:35 PM I knew I had pictures of it (Carlisle, PA. June 13th 2003):
http://www.camaro327.com/shows/GM2003/P6130087.JPG
http://www.camaro327.com/shows/GM2003/P6130088.JPG
RobSS1113 Jan 23rd, 07, 02:49 PM ^^^^ That is way Cool........ thanks for the pics Jim.. Would love to have seen that in person . And thanks for the responses, learn new stuff everyday on this site . ! :thumbsup:
Mark C Jan 23rd, 07, 03:15 PM How come its got a 67 or 68 subrame under it? Note the missing rebound bumper brace that welded onto the front edge of 69 subframe spring pockets.
jerry67 Jan 24th, 07, 06:34 PM Mark, please elaborate on the welded bumper brace--
JIM68 Jan 24th, 07, 07:16 PM Mark, please elaborate on the welded bumper brace--
I think you can figure it out from this picture:
I think the 2 on top are 69's the bottom is 67 or 68
http://www.camaro327.com/000/subframes.jpg
jerry67 Jan 24th, 07, 07:27 PM Thanks, I never noticed this before and I have both 69 and a 67
Mark C Jan 24th, 07, 07:27 PM Yep, upper two are 69s, lower one is a 67. The 69s bracket is where the lower control arm bumper hits, should you bottom out the suspension. The bottom one has the bracket on the back of the spring pocket where the rubber bumper mounts, which would hit the lower control arm when the suspension bottomed out.
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