I thought I'd finally post a full build and history thread on my Car, as it's been a bit of a journey to say the least, and I've included quite a few of the trips and events I've done, as most mods have been with the next run, drive or trackday in mind, so sorry if you've seen some of the pics before.
Also apologies if it gets a bit boring and long winded, but hopefully a few of you may find it a bit interesting..(or just some of it
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I'll update, as like most of us, it's a work in progress, and mine is very much a development mule.
After selling my 86’ IROC in May 2000, I always thought I’d end up with another yank car. I had just sold my old work van, so had a space on the drive and a smallish budget for a fun weekend car/project. Initial ideas were a smallish 2 seater like an Alfa Spider (the proper 70’s/80’s one), MR2, another Manta, or similar… never really thought about Camaros again….. however, a random Ebay browse at the end of January 2004 brought up a well used green 1977’ LT Camaro. No bids, low-ish start price and only about 60 miles away near Northampton, so I went to view the car, quick test drive and left a deposit and picked it up a few days later…
It was MOT’d, and ran OK, but it was a bit rough around the edges. I was told it was a 383 stroker, it had a B&M shifter and 2500 torque converter. I suspect it had had a rear end smash at some point as it had a complete fibreglass rear end. Inside were filthy white vinyl seats and door panels, which were beginning to fall apart, with a brown dash and cream headlining, so looked very mismatched. It sounds like it had seen some drag strip runs, as I found a 14.00 second timing slip in the glovebox.
I took it to Autopontiac and ended up spending way more than I hoped, as it needed the very worn ball joints, and steering bits – centre link, rod ends, idler etc all replacing, and whilst there, rebuild brake calipers, rear trans seal..
Quick oil change and a set of new tyres on the American Racing rims and that was it, I had my weekend cruiser.
Idea was just to drive it as is, and not spend much more on it.
Being an old car though, the seals leaked, and the car smelled damp all the time, so I bought a complete set of weatherstrips from NPD, doors, boot, rubberstops and fitted these. The interior also as annoying, the seats were rotten and falling apart and still smelled, so I found an Ebay bargain full grey fabric interior in good condition from a later 78-81 car, fitted up nicely. Dash and interior bits painted to match + new headlining.