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PostPosted:Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:44 pm 
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Car Details:69 Camro
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Coming a long nicely. It's going to sit really low. Hope there's no speed bumps round your area!
Thats why the car will have air ride ;)


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Re: Project Nighthawk 1969 Camaro - Ground up rebuild

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PostPosted:Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:05 pm 
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Car Details:Ex drag car Red Devil & Rampage 1969 Camaro registered in 1972 currently running a 350 / TH400 auto.
Location:Bristol
Joined up with your Facebook page and looking forward to following this build as well. Have just started stripping my 69 down to the bare metal and found the same amount of rot in my shell, so this will be neat to follow where Retropower go with your shell and follow the same process ! I shall be a bit slower I fear but nonetheless I will get there in the end with this sort of inspiration.... Virtually had the same delivery of body panels about 2 months back as well..... !!

Definately won't be going the wild restomod type route you are but I love these extreme builds and the finished article....

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:29 am 
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Car Details:69 Camro
Hi raven!

Good to hear you are building a 69 too!

Let me know if you need any help sourcing parts etc, but looking at your previous cars, looks as of you have it covered.

What are you planning for suspension upgrades?
I have a full ridetech kit for sale excluding the shocks as we are now going custom chassis so I don't need these bolt on bits.

I have the front upper and lower a arms, and the rear 4bar kit for sale. Brand new never used.

Have you got a build thread?


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PostPosted:Sun Nov 04, 2012 5:58 pm 
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Car Details:Ex drag car Red Devil & Rampage 1969 Camaro registered in 1972 currently running a 350 / TH400 auto.
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No build thread going yet but will be starting one soon.....

Shan't be going anything radical with the suspension for the moment. Its all been polybushed not long ago by the look of it, new springs, front arms, etc so will be staying stock for a while. Need to get the shell sorted out first.... ! :roll:

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 04, 2012 6:48 pm 
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Wow brave man. Brakes and suspension are must have mods for a 69


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PostPosted:Tue Nov 06, 2012 1:16 pm 
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Car Details:Ex drag car Red Devil & Rampage 1969 Camaro registered in 1972 currently running a 350 / TH400 auto.
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Ha ha, you wanna drive my 67 Mustang to appreciate how bad handling & brakes can really be! Have really upgraded the suspension and brakes on that but the ride quality of the 'standard' Camaro is still so much better. Even the standard camaro brakes (all be it they are all new parts) are so much sharper than even my daily driver!

Lets get the Camaro bodywork and paint done and get it on the road and then some handling upgrades can follow relatively easy.

Pics of your stripped bodyshell have been brilliant at helping me see whats missing from mine where previous owners have butchered and bodge the shell in the name of drag racing.... !

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PostPosted:Fri Nov 09, 2012 12:33 pm 
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Car Details:1968 Camaro Racing Car "Butch"
1968 Camaro Convertible 327"Camilla"
1979 AMC CJ7 Jeep 360V8
1980 BMW E21 Alpina B6 2.8
1991 BMW E30 HartgeH26
1958 as yet unrevealed sportsracer with chevV8
Location:Isle of Man and Inverness
This is a truly amazing build thread

Just shows that we can produce cars in good old Blighty that are on a par with the best US customs!

Well done you!

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PostPosted:Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:48 pm 
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Car Details:69 Camro
And onto the next thrilling installment in the rebuild saga.

This week, we have moved onto the rear end.

The Full picture set of the story so far can be found here The Body Rebuild Continues

First of all, we strip her back to the core structure. As you can see, not much original metal is staying
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The excellent rear panel from AMD is then tacked in place.
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To ensure alignment, the outer panels were temporarily refitted.
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Then they were removed so the repair work could continue. The wheels tubs were also removed to be replaced by some nice reworked AMD tubs
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The outer skin of the pillar support rib wasnt looking too great
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so it was cut out
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a repair section was fabbed
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and welded back in good as new
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New wheels tub fitted, after some minor rework to maximize clearance
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more rot - before
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during
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and as after. You would never know it was there. Great repair skill from Stu @retropower
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Starting to look like a car again, but still a long way to go. Again outer panels still temporarily fitted to test alignment.
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Next installment, we start on the left hand side, and I should have some updates on the front struts


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PostPosted:Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:57 pm 
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Car Details:69 Camro
The body rebuild continues!

I have just posted another 40+ step by step pictures to my public gallery here

The Body Rebuild

but a few highlights for the thread

This rear parcel tray panel isnt looking so hot
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So lets chop it all out
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In with the new inner panel
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and the outer panel
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Outer quater can then be spot welded in place.
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Much better. As you can see, fittment on these repro AMD panels is excellent!
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Panel gaps are bad either out of the box! These will be tightend latetr
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Next the roof support was blasted
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and painted
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And thats it for the body repair so far. Next will be the other side, plus the roof skin.

Then the upgrades can start :)

In the mean time, Jason from the GMR finshed of the rear end :) by fitting the brakes

The Full gallery is here Rear end build Album

Sexy red wilwood stoppers will look lovely against the black discs and gold wheels
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Jason uses his nogin and an air line to perfectly locate the caliper braket before welding
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for the parking brake, I decided to use a GMR spot caliper
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and clamped in place with a single bolt in the mech to locate
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and finaly, my xmas present ready to ship :)
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In other news, I have found a new designer to continue the good work Mike Gillet started.
Unfortunetly Mike doesnt have the time to take the project further so victor from Victor Fulton Designs has stepped in to get the ideas out of my head and onto paper.

Here is a sneak peak from Victor.
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This is by no means the final render, just victor showing off.

Please check out his facebook page here Victor Fulton Designs And drop him a line if you need any design work. I is offering an incredible deal for his first 5 customers

Thats all folks.. unitl next time.

As always I would love to hear your feedback/comments

and please join in the banter on facebook and tell your friends :)


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PostPosted:Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:39 pm 
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Car Details:69 Camro
Just a minor update so you guys dont forget me :)

I would like to say a big thanks to II Much Fabrication for hooking us up with their fuel and diff vents

As you guys know by now, I am a sucker for great engineering. Even on the most minute part of the car. These are designed to vent the fuel tank, and diff case, allowing the systems to breath without odur and leakage.

I will be using two of these, one to vent the diff case, and one to vent the fuel tank.

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We are a long way off installing these, but hey, collect the parts and the project will continue.

Hopefully back soon with some more drawings, and fab pic of the front end

Amit


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