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Old Sep 29th, 00, 05:49 AM
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I recently purchased a 68 conv. and noticed a little body roll and shimmy, an all around "loose" feeling while driving. The car handles good in the twisties but has that "wet noodle" handling while cruz-in down a strait road.
Can anyone tell me what sort of extra chassis bracing and or framing, if any at all, was installed on the 68 conv. as apposed to the coupes?
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Old Sep 29th, 00, 06:20 AM
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Screech'in, Lots of things! Talking about 69's, but 68's should be very similar.

From front to back...
firewall - thicker metal for supporting windshield
floors - small panel in front corners,
big X looking welded panel under center, which a bolt-on brace attaches (this brace is what the exhaust runs through and sometime hits)
small brace in inside rear seat well (creates a box which qtr panel brace gets welded to)
lots of braces in the qtr panel/wheel well area to support top
thicker metal in rear subframe
doors - small brass and plastic striker plates that keep the door gap from flexing.
cocktail shakers in all four corners

You have to check your subframe bushings as well, if they are worn/rusted through it might cause some of your problems.

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Old Sep 30th, 00, 08:43 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KevinW:
Screech'in, Lots of things! Talking about 69's, but 68's should be very similar.

From front to back...
firewall - thicker metal for supporting windshield
floors - small panel in front corners,
big X looking welded panel under center, which a bolt-on brace attaches (this brace is what the exhaust runs through and sometime hits)
small brace in inside rear seat well (creates a box which qtr panel brace gets welded to)
lots of braces in the qtr panel/wheel well area to support top
thicker metal in rear subframe
doors - small brass and plastic striker plates that keep the door gap from flexing.
cocktail shakers in all four corners

You have to check your subframe bushings as well, if they are worn/rusted through it might cause some of your problems.

Good Luck, Kevin

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KevinW,
Thanks for your reply,
I was able to identify & locate almost all of the extra bracing and plates you mentioned on your list, but I was not able to find the big X looking welded panel under center. Refering back to my original post I think this X brace might be the root cause of the loose feeling I am experiencing.
Is there anyone out there that might know what this brace is officially known as?
Now for the tough question...where can I obtain one?
Also.., what is the purpose of the "cocktail shakers" located on all four corners of my 68 Conv.?
Any help would be great,
Thanks!
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Old Sep 30th, 00, 09:24 AM
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screech'in - the X brace is most important!! I drove a 69 z/11 that had it removed to facilitate 3" pipes and you couldn't have described it any better!!! You can get them at any of the camaro parts shops (try Ground Up first) or I have seen them on ebay.

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Old Oct 2nd, 00, 05:05 AM
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Dennis and Screech'in, If you do not have the big 'X' member, you are in a lot of trouble!

There seem to be a little confusion about this, so a little more explaination is in order.

Under the front seats is a LARGE X looking brace that is spot welded to the floor and is comprised of 4 to 6 individual pieces all welded together. The LARGE brace runs across the floor from rocker panel to rocker panel and goes up and across the trans hump. This large brace also has 6 (or 8) weld nuts in it that a large metal panel bolts to and creates a box that the exhuast and driveshaft go through . This panel also has a X look to it from the punched out sections. The panel is avail repro under floor stiffener. You could get this stiffener for a coupe, but the welded X brace is converts only from fischer body.

If your car had new floors or floor from a coupe put in, the braces may have been lost. It happened to me!

If it just the bolt on panel, order one. If it the large brace, start looking for a donor and brush up on your upside down welding skills. Good Luck, Kevin

Oops, the cocktail shakers were to reduce torsional vibrations at highway speeds, leave um in. Lots of previous posts on that subject. K

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[This message has been edited by KevinW (edited 10-02-2000).]
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Old Oct 2nd, 00, 06:59 AM
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Kevin - I agree with you 100% My '69 ragtop has all the parts. The pace car I drove was without all or part of the assembly. As you drove it the dash would flex & twist like a piece of rubber! There was not a single bolt on item that wasn't loose... The factory puts this stuff there for a reason!!!

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Old Oct 3rd, 00, 11:50 AM
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First of all I would like to thank you guys for all of your input. When I started this project 4 months ago, trying to obtain information and /or advise on my 68 conv. was pretty tough and also a very lonely place.
This is a great site! I will be refering to it many times in the near future, (hopefully I can return the help too!), time will tell!

Back to the task at hand.., It looks like my Conv. is also missing the LARGE brace that goes from floor board to floor board and over the trans tunnel, as mentioned in earlier posts.
Can anyone steer me in the right direction on locating somthing like this in the Southern San Fransico bay area? I have no clue on where to start. Or maybe is there an after market up grade?
I was able to located & purchased the other "X" brace found under the middle of the car.
Does this "X" plate require special conv. only floor boards and if it does how do I identify these conv. only boards?
Again thank you in advance!
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Old Oct 3rd, 00, 12:18 PM
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One more thing guys...,
Could anyone recomend a book or manual that has diagrams and pictures of the braces I am trying to locate?
I,m the type that does much better when I can see what I am doing.(go figure).
Thanks again guys, (just in case gals too).

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Old Oct 3rd, 00, 05:50 PM
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On page 49 of the Factory Assembly Instruction Manual there is an illustration of the floor panel reinforcement.

You also might want to cross-post this question on the Body Shop Forum.
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Old Oct 4th, 00, 09:50 AM
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screech'in, I do have the large brace out of car (the one I lost due to coupe floors going in) If I can get a cam I will post it. Kevin

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Old Oct 5th, 00, 05:43 AM
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KevinW,
If you could get me a pic of the large brace in question it would really help me out.
Thank you!
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Old Oct 5th, 00, 08:31 AM
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Screechin',

You and i are in the same boat. (pun intended)
My car has had floors replaced once in it's life, and there aren't any braces under it anymore. I was affraid i'd run into more missing parts than just the X brace you find in the catalogues. Oh well. I plan on finding one of these and welding it in over the winter, I aso plan on welding in subframe connectors
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Old Oct 5th, 00, 11:52 AM
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Oops, Almost forgot to mention the most important thing that's different about converts ..... The ROCKER panels!!


The convert rocker panels are made up of around 1/8 in. thick metal and are built up from 5 pieces.
1. the outer rocker (its the one you see)
2. the upper rocker (its the one you put the sill plates on and run the elec through)
3 & 4. are inside and create a kind of I beam.
5. the most important one! the inner rocker that the floors, the large brace, the seat support and seat belt are connected to and ties the other pieces and completes the box.

When floors are replaced from a coupe the inner rocker usally goes as well and is replaced from the coupe. The coupe panel is a different shape and is thinner. This further reduces the strengh of the rockers (and yes this happened to me too )

So everone, look at this piece as well, if it is not thick and looks like it does not quite fit, it's gotta go!

Good Luck to everyone finding the donor cars, the rockers are the first to rust.

Sorry for the bad news. Kevin


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Old Oct 5th, 00, 03:03 PM
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screech'in,

Here is a link to a picture of the welded X brace on a '69. Hope this helps.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...nce=1&res=high
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Old Oct 5th, 00, 05:06 PM
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Well, that picture is better then mine and since I had trouble loading it up, oh well. screech'in, the bolt on part would go right in the middle of the brace across the trans tunnel.

secdgn, that floor looks in really good shape!

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