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PostPosted:Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:39 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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Work has continued on cutting out the rusty and bent bits of the Camaro.....
The new complete trunk floor arrived before xmas and this has enabled me to see exactly what needs cutting out and where the joins will be, etc. The new trunk floor is a major piece of fabrication (with staggered shock mounts) and arrived well packed in an enormous box from NPD. I'd also ordered new front and rear windscreens which were not packed very well but thankfully they arrived in one piece. Also arriving were a few other sundry pieces like the boot drop off panels so I think I've pretty much got everything now to rebuild the whole rear end with new panels.

So the next panel to go was the roof which was roughly chiselled off in minutes leaving the old welded edges to be carefully removed and tidied up later on

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Both corners at the front pillars are also quite bad and will need some minor patch welds to fix them up

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Trail fitting of the inner and outer wheel tubs on the nearside arch (together with the rear quarter panel clamped on) and everything lined up surprisingly well.
This is the view from inside the trunk area

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Here's the external view with the rear quarter panel clamped in place. Its amazing how quickly just one panel suddenly brings the car back into shape

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Although the rear inner deck panel was rusty it only needed the small repair panel to eliminate all the rusty pin holes that form along this edge. However, the parcel shelf deck had been badly hacked about to get the roll bar tubes through it so I've decided that I'm not happy with this patched panel and will replace it with a complete new panel and remove the rear roll bars. So this is where we started.........

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Most of the panel has been cutaway now..............just leaving the front edge attached to the seat bracing which gives much better access for cutting out the roll cage tubes and the remainded of the trunk panel....

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So the roll bar tubes have now been cut away and a bit more of the trunk floor has been removed, but there is still a lot more to be cut out to get the new trunk floor to fit.....

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And most of the parcel shelf has now gone just leaving the two seat back braces which will be carefully removed and kept for welding back in as and when the new trunk floor panel has been fitted

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So here is a long shot of the rear of the Camaro as she stands today... looking very 'naked' with a major percentage of her metalwork missing.... However its all necessary in order to do the job properly. Lots more of the trunk floor to be cut out between the wheel tubs but it won't be long before the new metalwork starts going back in.....

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PostPosted:Sun Feb 17, 2013 7:48 pm 
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Hio Raven I just love seeing stuff like this & following the progress. It almost makes me want to start another project that I've been thinking about for a while. Anyone know for an early 2nd gen in need of a resto going cheap??

keep those pictures coming :thumbup:

cheers...Nige

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PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:17 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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Cheers Nigel
A few years ago I would not have known how to go about a job like this as I am no bodywork 'specialist' or qualified tradesman by a long chalk!! Its only through seeing how others do it on threads like this that it gives you the confidence to give it a go, hence picking up the air chisel...what wonderful and dangerous tool that is!

New parcel shelf / inner deck panel and new seat braces are now on their way over from NPD. In the meantime I shall be continuing with stripping out the old trunk floor this weekend again and will hopefully be ready to install the new floor assembly the week after.

New floor pans have also arrived for both sides but I think I shall finish the rear end first before cutting out the floors :crazy:

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PostPosted:Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:40 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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Well its been a month since the last report and progress on the Camaro has been really good... Here is the next sequence of photos;
After looking at the shoddy parcel shelf that was badly cut about for the roll cage to pass through I has ordered a new shelf and seat back braces so the old ones were cut out and work continued on cutting back the trunk floor to its natural joint with the floor tub. So;

Braces removed and more trunk floor gone...

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Between the shock mounts there is a double skinned box section that provides the necessary strength and bracing for the shock absorber loads. In this picture, from inside the car looking back to the boot, the top skin has been removed leaving the lower skin of the box brace and you can see the nearside rear shock mount in the upper right of the photo

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By carefully peeling back the various layers of metal, so as not to damage the chassis legs, this exposed the very substantial nearside shock absorber mounting plate which also had to be removed by carefully drilling through all the spot welds

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The offside plate is nearer to the body tub and is therefore smaller in size but still needed careful removal

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So with both shock mounting plates removed and the 'box' cross member removed you can now see the two chassis legs extending from the rear of the floor pan and the natural joint where the new trunk floor section will join

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It was obvious very early on that this Camaro had taken quite a rear end shunt as both chassis rails were badly creased at the first bend and there is a huge crease in the transmission tunnel where the console finishes. Some time was spent straightening out and strengthening the chassis rails along with removing all remaining spot welds and various minor metalwork repairs and tidying all the edges with a hammer & dolly to receive the new panels. After this both wheel tubs were loosely clamped in place

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Followed by laying in the new complete trunk floor assembly and the nearside rear quarter panel

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Together with the offside rear quarter panel and the rear tailight panel

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And then finally the new parcel shelf with the outer deck panel and the old boot lid laid in for good measure. Amazing how quickly the Camaro took its shape again.

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At this stage all the panels (eleven new ones in total so far, plus the roof to be laid on) have only been loosely fitted in place with clamps, mole grips, self tapping screws and a couple of strategically placed bolts . I was amazed at how good they all lined up and fitted so well with no metal bashing at all and even the door gaps are near perfect. I will be inserting a few more self tappers and bolts to pull it a bit more into shape. As the next step is to remove all the panels and prepare them for welding, these screws and bolts will act as reference points to ensure it will all go back exactly in the right place as they get progressively fixed back onto the car and welded in sequence. Considering the accident damage to the chassis rails I was expecting a bit of a nightmare getting it all to square up again but its all gone very smoothly. Next weekend we will lay the roof panel in place to check alignment with the rear quarter panel roof join and see what that looks like - I'm still expecting a major snag somewhere.............

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PostPosted:Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:28 am 
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Car Details:1999 Camaro Z28 M6, Dark Blue, Borla catback with custom tips, Z06 front brakes, Hurst shifter, Team Dynamics wheels, Lowered 1", MTI lid, shock tower brace
Location:Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Coming along nicely. :thumbup:


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PostPosted:Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:01 pm 
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Car Details:1970 Camaro RS 350/350
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Coming along nicely, looks like some fairly serious repairs, nothing that can't be fixed though!

Great work :thumbup:


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PostPosted:Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:55 pm 
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Car Details:'79 Camaro, 350 V8
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I'm pretty sure you and Cowman are doing an identical rebuild, just with different gen Camaro's :lol:

Very impressive build!

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PostPosted:Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:26 pm 
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I'm pretty sure you and Cowman are doing an identical rebuild, just with different gen Camaro's :lol:

Very impressive build!
Thanks for the comments... Just had a look at Cowmans project thread here http://www.classiccamaroclubuk.com/phpB ... 2&start=20
As you say it looks a very similar build with very similar issues..... very interesting to see how the construction of the shell changes year to year under the outer skin? Don't think I would go as far as cutting the entire roof of though !!
I haven't got round to the front end on mine but I know its not dissimilar from Cowmans by the odd poke that I have given mine with a screwdriver when passing !
Cowman - guess you must have nearly finished yours now after 2 yrs?

I remember looking at that shape Camaro in a lock-up in Newcastle a few years back but the guy wouldn't sell it - I still wonder if its there waiting to be done.....

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PostPosted:Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:47 pm 
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Car Details:1970 Camaro RS 350/350
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Yeah, the roof swap was a bit of a mission, wan't too bad once I got stuck in! He who dares...!

I've finished all the fab work on mine, just bodywork prep for paint this summer. Hope to be done this year, slowly getting all the photos on here for others to use.

Your project looks to be fairly substantial too, keep at it, it's amazing how these things can turn around, anything can be repaired with time and patience!

Watching yours with interest.


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PostPosted:Sun Apr 28, 2013 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.
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Well a month has gone by and there's not much to show in the way of pictures. All of the panels have now been removed from the car but were first all drilled and bolted together so as they can be re-assembled in the right place when they go back on in the future. Main problem has been metal bashing the inner wheel tub on the drivers side to make it fit within the quarter panel much better and align with the trunk floor drop down panels. Passenger side fit was quite straightforward. All this work takes a lot of time to fit the panels on the car, check all the gaps /alignment, remove them, hammer them, re-fit them all including the quarter panel, measure again and remove them and go round and round this circle until everything fits nice and tight and straight...

This is the start of the process with the nearside rear trunk drop down panel alignment to the wheel tub

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Inner wheel tub been drilled for all the plug welding to the chassis at some future point

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Here is the evidence of a heavy rear end shunt at some point in its past as the transmission tunnel has a distinct crease in it......
This will be pulled out when the floor pans are replaced

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Offside rear quarter has been de-rusted and treated with Kurust and now sprayed in zinc primer ready for a top coat even thought it wont be seen !

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Finally we got the new roof panel out of the large box and the packaging of the piece to prevent damage was excellent

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And that was laid on the car to check fit and alignment and again it was spot on straight out the box which was really pleasing....
Makes a huge difference to your moral to see the car back together again, even though you know there's a long way to go yet before it can all be welded up in once piece again......


So there we are for the month. Every panel fitted and broadly it all fits OK but loads of work now under the skin to get the wheel tubs and all panels better aligned, lots of preparation for de-rusting and painting that wont be seen and lots of minor repairs and straightening of the existing floors, lots of minor holes in the inner roof structure to be patched up, etc before any of the new panels can be re-fitted and welded up, but pretty pleased with progress at the moment. Bear in mind that I have a day-job and I only work on the Camaro one day a week so progress is a little slow !

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