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New guy new project 69 Camaro

Started by DEL, November 28, 2014, 02:27:00 PM

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JohnZ

Quote from: VINCE Z28 on November 30, 2014, 11:42:44 AM
DEL, my book shows HK as ;1965 Corvette 327 cid 365 H.P. 4sp. Holley 4-BBL. or 1969 passenger car 350cid 300 H.P. powerglide High Perf.

Is the first character "F" or "V"?
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

DEL

Quote from: JohnZ on November 30, 2014, 01:54:57 PM
Quote from: VINCE Z28 on November 30, 2014, 11:42:44 AM
DEL, my book shows HK as ;1965 Corvette 327 cid 365 H.P. 4sp. Holley 4-BBL. or 1969 passenger car 350cid 300 H.P. powerglide High Perf.

Is the first character "F" or "V"?

The first character is a 'V'
The whole number is V0524HK

At some point I'll get to see the casting number on the back of the block but right now there's too much stuff in the way.
Dave Loney
quarter_miler@hotmail.com

cook_dw

Nice project.  Not too many Glacier cars around.  Here is a friend of mines 69 Glacier Z.


VINCE Z28

DW I know it's not correct, but I like the deck lid stripe under the spoiler.
" He who knows naught, knows not that he knows naught"  It's not you...  It's just the way my brain is wired.

cook_dw

Car was originally no spoiler flat hood.  Its an early NOR build car.  I wanna say Oct 68.  Spoiler & hood added in the 70's.  Its had one repaint.  It used to have lace over the stripes which he had done not long after he bought the car in 70 or 71 from the dealer.  If anyone remembers the "Movie/TV Camaros" thread; this is the car that was in the movie "At Close Range" with Sean Penn & Christopher Walken.


DEL

Thanks for the pictures. It will be a couple years but I expect it to get paint, interior and some more HP.
Dave Loney
quarter_miler@hotmail.com

DEL

Finally got a chance to take my first drive, upon returning home my wife took a quick video :-)

http://youtu.be/PuLFeBZzTdU?list=UUv583F7NHjNbpSQJkO5x9FA
Dave Loney
quarter_miler@hotmail.com

mickeystoys69RSSS

That is the coolest burnout into the garage I have ever seen before.

1968RSZ28

Quote from: mickeystoys69RSSS on January 07, 2015, 07:07:07 PM
That is the coolest burnout into the garage I have ever seen before.

Yeah, Dave must be a drag racer!  :)

Paul

69 Zee

Quote from: cook_dw on December 04, 2014, 02:46:38 PM
Car was originally no spoiler flat hood.  Its an early NOR build car.  I wanna say Oct 68.  Spoiler & hood added in the 70's.  Its had one repaint.  It used to have lace over the stripes which he had done not long after he bought the car in 70 or 71 from the dealer.  If anyone remembers the "Movie/TV Camaros" thread; this is the car that was in the movie "At Close Range" with Sean Penn & Christopher Walken.


Welcome Dave, Looks like it's a great start, in very good condition.  Enjoy and have fun with it.

Darrell,  That Z in the movie also had a rear antenna I believe.  Did your buddy move it to the front?  BTW...great flick, great (young) cast.. a must see movie if you've never seen !
Darrell
'69 Camaro Z/28: 03B NOR X77 Dusk Blue, white top, all orig, Under construction
'69 Firebird all original 350 all power w/ac
'70 Plymouth Superbird: One owner, Limelight green, 45K miles, all original U code

cook_dw

It was a CB antenna in the movie.  Antenna has always been on the fender to the best of my knowledge.

tom

Look close, both antenna can bee seen in the photo above
69 X11 Z21 L14 glide
looking for a 69 export model (KPH) speed
o

X66

Great find. My favorite year. It would be awesome to see all your Camaros in one picture. With today's technology I think that would be possible.

dannystarr


DEL

Not too much progress on the old Camaro. The interior is totally removed. I did get the engine running good and ended up putting a Holley carb on it. I've taken it for a few short drives just for fun. Its now at the point where it will probably stay for a bit until the "budget" is ready for the paint and interior.

I went ahead and found some old pictures of some of the Camaro's owned over the years. I'll post them below.
Dave Loney
quarter_miler@hotmail.com