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Restoration / Re: Steering coupler / rag joint help !!!
« on: May 20, 2020, 04:12:14 AM »
Hello,
Have you looked at Summit?
Have you looked at Summit?
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There are a pair of green book GM trans am rear springs currently on ebay. with GM 1/2 stud axelsthank you,
Wow, you’re really cookin with gas here!thank you
Very serious and super interesting build thread, I love it!
Are you going to have a ZL-1 engine in it too, due to your nice nick name?
The all gray finishes were done originally to be able to easily spot oil leaks right?Yes that's right.
You could have put it in the Trans am section, but the moderators can move it if they deem it necessary. Great work so far. Where did you source the metal you used for the hood?thank you,
thanks for the info, I'll go check it out.Hello.
I am currently on my project to build a camaro sunoco from 1969.
I want it to be as fair as possible.
Thanks in advance for all the help I read on this fantastic forum.
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I started on an already modified 1969 camaro base, but many things need to be reviewed and redone.
You will recognize the car for some ...
Soon I will post photos and comment on progress ...
Good morning all ...
Welcome to the site! Re-creating the Sonoco Camaros as accurate as possible will be an enduring task. I applaud you on your efforts. Cant wait to see it! Anyways, the Boss 302 guys have done high quality 'Tribute' builds on theirs. May I suggest you visit the Boss 302 site for some insights and info. Btw, some of those members are here also. Please keep us informed on your progress.
There's a clone listed for sale on Naples, FL CL. Been on there quite a while.cool, do you have pictures?