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PostPosted:Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:17 pm 
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Hope the engine lift went well. You certainly have a good project on there.

Good Luck!!


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Re: Should be picking my car up....'80 Camaro mod project...

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PostPosted:Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:20 pm 
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Car Details:'79 Camaro, 350 V8
Location:South Bucks
You certainly aren't afraid of getting stuck in there!! Hope it wasn't advertised as a dry state car lol, plenty to on that! Keep it up!

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PostPosted:Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:24 pm 
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Car Details:Black 88 IROC-Z1LNP8 Stock 305Ho TPI .now minus all the A/C equipment.
Location:Stourbridge West Mids.
Great to see such passion,tenacity and skills in a man of your years. May they take you to completion of your project ! A reminder of my youth of chopped, lowered n shorrock blown 105e Angleboxes. twas many more years before I could afford my 1st Camaro which was a 74 berlinetta originally a 6pot But ended up with a Rover 3.5 lump in it. Those that CAN DO are usually at home DOING IT !! Those that cannot are usually in the pub WAFFLING ABOUT IT !! Keep at it and good luck,protect your eyes (no replacements as yet) Eliminate any crush risk when under it ! Ime a long in the tooth newbie on here and on a PC,but born in a garage


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PostPosted:Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:19 am 
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Car Details:89 RS V6 Camaro Moggy Traveller with Fiat two litre twincam 35 Standard flying 12 To be Rodded ????
Location:middlesbrough North East
Hi keep up the good work once you have all the crap jobs (all the not seen work inside and underneath )done then youll get on to the more rewarding stuff ? Cheers Neil PS any tax on the car you can cash in ???? (i forgot whilst mine was off the road)as you are keeping it off the road :thumbup: good moove.


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PostPosted:Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:12 pm 
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Car Details:1980 2nd Gen, 6.0 iron block LS, 4.11 12 bolt axle, Brute Strength Posi, Lowered 2", sub frame connectors, G-braces, Carbon hood and front bumper cover
Location:Norfolk
Thanks guys. Been a bit quiet recently as I have been tied up with other things and I ran out of cash to keep going! Back in action again now though...so here we go!

I am picking up a complete GRP/Carbon front end next weekend (fenders, bonnet, bumper cover and splitter) Needs some minor repairs, but I can assesss that once I get it back here next weekend.

Today I have been making a start on repairing the rotted out lower cowl areas. Done the drivers side this afternoon, and hopefully with an early start tomorrow I can get the passenger side done.

Not a lot left once the rust was cut out. Gave everything a coat of etch primer before starting to weld it all up. I need to replace the sills anyway (hence leaving a hole in the front edge...), so when they are off I will be giving everything a thorough coat of epoxy inside as well.

Spot where I did some welding inside the car... :lol:

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Job done. Just proper paint and seam sealer to do on this side now once the sill has been replaced

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My '80 progress thread - hugger orange! Now with LQ9 power - forged pistons, LS2 rods, 236/242, .621/.612, flowed and milled 317 heads. MS3X

4L80e, 12 bolt, 4.11, Moroso brute strength posi, steel shafts.

Subframe connectors, g-braces, solid body bushes, carbon hood and front bumper, custom door cards, Autometer gauges.


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PostPosted:Sun Nov 06, 2011 6:50 pm 
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Car Details:1980 2nd Gen, 6.0 iron block LS, 4.11 12 bolt axle, Brute Strength Posi, Lowered 2", sub frame connectors, G-braces, Carbon hood and front bumper cover
Location:Norfolk
Picked up the GRP and carbon front end today. 360 mile round trip with the bonnet on the roof all the way home :lol:

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All needs some work and minor repairs, but nothing that can't be done before paint. Its going to take a lot of time and effort to get it fitting properly, I know. But it will hopefully be worth it in the end. Not sure what insurance companies views are on GRP panels?

The fenders and bumper cover are heavyweight GRP and the bonnet and front splitter are wet lay carbon/kevlar weave. Not the lightest way to do it, but its bloody strong stuff nontheless.

Bonnet scoop is fully functional with shroud underneath which will sit over the air filter. Wing vents need cutting out once they have beeen fitted.

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Other than that nothing much done this weekend as it was me birthday yesterday :roll:

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My '80 progress thread - hugger orange! Now with LQ9 power - forged pistons, LS2 rods, 236/242, .621/.612, flowed and milled 317 heads. MS3X

4L80e, 12 bolt, 4.11, Moroso brute strength posi, steel shafts.

Subframe connectors, g-braces, solid body bushes, carbon hood and front bumper, custom door cards, Autometer gauges.


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PostPosted:Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:10 pm 
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Car Details:79' camaro road & track day toy. 383 stroker, 5 speed TKO trans, lots of suspension stuff, 13" Vette brakes, 18" wheels.
Location:Luton
Happy Birthday !!!

Looks like a great buy, and will save loads of weight off the front end where you most need it. Hope the fit is OK, but by the looks of so far, you're more than capable of making it all go together nicely.

I've been on a lookout or a decent secondhand bonnet for ages myself..

That looks like a IROC or circuit style front spoiler or something similar, but the bonnet has a big drag scoop, so curious what car they came from.. ?

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:43 pm 
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Car Details:'79 Camaro, 350 V8
Location:South Bucks
That is too cool - a whole camaro front! ideal christmas tree present :) Very cool that it's fibreglass - even if it's not a lot lighter, at least you don't have to worry about rust. How did you find this? was it off a breakers? What's the plan, soft blast and respray?

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:42 pm 
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Car Details:1980 2nd Gen, 6.0 iron block LS, 4.11 12 bolt axle, Brute Strength Posi, Lowered 2", sub frame connectors, G-braces, Carbon hood and front bumper cover
Location:Norfolk
Not sure what they came off to be honest. It all seems to have come off some sort of circuit race/drag car as everything is held together with Dzuz fasteners, and who else would spend the money on enough carbon/kevlar 2x2 cloth for a complete bonnet and splitter?

There is no makers details on any of the panels, all seem good quality though.

All the panels need some filler work before final paint, but nothing major. Will be good to see how they fit in a few months when I start putting the car back together.

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My '80 progress thread - hugger orange! Now with LQ9 power - forged pistons, LS2 rods, 236/242, .621/.612, flowed and milled 317 heads. MS3X

4L80e, 12 bolt, 4.11, Moroso brute strength posi, steel shafts.

Subframe connectors, g-braces, solid body bushes, carbon hood and front bumper, custom door cards, Autometer gauges.


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PostPosted:Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:14 pm 
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Car Details:Camaro phoenix project will rise soon enough
defo jammy wotsit dude with the light weight front end

Component Weight Accuracy Ref. Notes
(lb) (+/- lb) #


shell, 1971 490 10 4 bare
front subframe, 1971 134 2 4 bare
rear frame pieces, 70-73 24.38 0.02 2 both, OER GT446HP R & GT446HP L
subframe connectors 30 2 4 both, South Side Machine Co.
bolt-on subframe connectors 14 2 4 both, Competition Engineering
transmission crossmember 8.815 0.005 1 modified to fit Richmond 5-speed

rear outer wheelhouse panels, 70-73 8.720 0.005 1 both, OER
rear quarter panels, 70-73 38.98 0.02 2 full panel, both, OER
tail panel, 70-73 11.945 0.005 1 full panel, Classic Industries CM6348
trunk extensions, 70-73 (from trunk to quarter) 8.715 0.005 1 both, Classic Industries E306 & E307
rocker panels (piece that spans under door) 23.055 0.010 1 both
floor pans, 70-74, full pans 27.270 0.010 1 both, Classic Industries K1028 & K1029

front fender, 70-73, steel 24 2 4
front fender, 78-81 Z28 31 0.5 4 w/ extension, light, & vent
front fender, 70-77, fiberglass 8.925 0.005 1 Unlimited Products C102L
front fender, 70-77, fiberglass 9.390 0.005 1 Unlimited Products C102R
inner fender support panel (part of fender) n/d with hinge & light spring

inner fender well, steel 17.0 0.1 3 1973, Left
inner fender well, steel 17.4 0.1 3 1973, Right
inner fender well, fiberglass 3 1 4 each, Rod 'n Race
inner fender well, fiberglass 5.610 0.005 1 each, Unlimited Products C719
inner fender well brace 1.435 0.005 1 each.

steel flat hood 62.5 2 4 w/o insulation
fiberglass flat hood, bolt on 35 2 4 US Body
fiberglass flat hood, pin-on 15 2 4 Rod 'n Race
fiberglass 2" cowl hood, pin-on 17.32 0.02 2 VFN
fiberglass 3.5" cowl hood, bolt-on 29.34 0.02 2 w/o striker, Unlimited Products C-193
80-81 induction scoop 8.3 0.1 3 w/ solenoid
latch striker assembly (the part on the hood) 1.040 0.005 1 w/o bolts
hood springs, stock n/d
hood springs, low tension 0.835 0.005 1 both
hood hinges 11.375 0.005 1 both, w/o springs

front bumper, 1970-72, non-RS 14.54 0.02 2 w/o fangs, w/ bolts
front bumper, 1973, non-RS n/d
front bumperettes, 1970-73 RS 7.5 1 4 both
front bumperettes, 1970-73 RS, fiberglass 1.5 1 4 both, Rod 'n Race
front bumper, 1980 80 2 4

header panel, steel, 70-73, standard 8.660 0.005 1
header panel, steel, 70-73, RS 8.5 1 4
header panel, fiberglass, 70-73, standard 5.410 0.005 1 Unlimited Products C104
valance panel, steel, 70-73, RS 12.5 1 4
valance panel, fiberglass, 70-73, standard 5.565 0.005 1 Unlimited Products C105
radiator support panel 24.96 0.02 2 modified, w/ rubber mounts
nose support brace 1.845 0.005 1 w/o hood latch assembly

nose, 70-73 RS, urethane 18 2 4
grille, 70-71, non-RS 3.190 0.005 1 with chrome trim, OER 3967175B
nose, 78, urethane w/ fiberglass backing 26.5 0.5 4 w/o lights, bezels, or grilles

one-piece front end, 70-73 RS, fiberglass 34 2 4 w/o hood, Rod 'n Race
one-piece front end, 70-73, non-RS, fiberglass 25.42 0.02 2 w/o hood, VFN "Pro Front End"

trunk lid 24.90 0.02 2 w/o hinges or spoiler
trunk lid, fiberglass, pin-on 5 1 4 Rod 'n race
filler panel between window and trunk 1.815 0.005 1

3-piece rear spoiler 10.4 0.2 3 all three pieces
3-piece spoiler, Center piece only 6.3 0.1 3
3-piece rear spoiler 8.600 0.005 1 all three pieces, OER, unpainted
3-piece spoiler, Center piece only 4.755 0.005 1 OER, unpainted
3-piece spoiler, Center piece only 5.42 0.02 2 stock
3-piece spoiler, Left piece only, 70-73 1.900 0.005 1 OER, unpainted
3-piece spoiler, Right piece only, '70-73 1.945 0.005 1 OER, unpainted
one-piece (low) rear spoiler n/d

rear bumper, 70-73 10.250 0.005 1 OER
rear bumper, 70-73, fiberglass 2 1 4 Rod 'n Race

vinyl top 5.5 1 4 1973, w/ trim

flip-down license plate bracket 2 0.5 4
tail light assembly, 70-73 1.905 0.005 1 one side, housing w/ lenses w/ outer trim rings
tail light lenses, 70-73 1.345 0.005 1 all four
tail light lens gaskets, 70-73 0.565 0.005 1 all four
tail lights, 78 Trans Am 13 2 4 both


Interior


Component Weight Accuracy Ref. Notes
(lb) (+/- lb) #


front seat 34 2 4 each, w/ track, from '78 Trans Am
front passenger seat 37.xx 0.02 2 1973 LT, with track
driver's seat 0.02 2 1973 LT
Summit poly racing seat 13 2 4
cover for Summit racing seat 1 0.5 4
Kirkey 20 degree LW seat 8.5 1 4 with cover

rear seat bottoms 13.540 0.005 1 1973 LT, both
rear seat back 17.04 0.02 2 1973 LT
rear seats, back & bottoms 38 2 4 from '78 TA
back seat arm rests 3.815 0.005 1 both, 1971 SS

plastic cover from B-pillar back, 70-74 1.430 0.005 1 both, from 1971 SS
headliner 8.1 0.1 3 from '73 RS/LT
A-pillar covers 1.900 0.005 1 metal, from '71 SS, both
kick panels & vent doors, non-A/C 2.890 0.005 1 1971 SS, both
plastic driver's side foot rest piece 0.520 0.005 1 1971 SS
front carpet 8.250 0.005 1
rear carpet 7.640 0.005 1
carpet underlayment, floor pan area 28 2 4
carpet underlayment, firewall area 4 0.5 4
front floor mats 4.950 0.005 1 both
rear center hump cover 0.985 0.005 1
door sill plates (hold down the carpet) 0.785 0.005 1 both
ash tray & mounting brackets 2 0.5 4
shifter boot for 4-speed 0.735 0.005 1 w/ metal plate
center console, 1973 6.4 0.1 3 w/ lid & shifter plate
center console, 1973 4.185 0.005 1 w/o lid

dash board 12 2 4 '78 TA, w/o glove box or gages
lower dash passenger side 4.4 0.1 3 '78, with vent
Rod 'n Race fiberglass dash board 7 1 4
dash board + gages 22 1 4 non A/C, w/o lighter
instrument cluster 3.355 0.005 1 1973 LT fuel/amp/speedo/tach/clock/temp
instrument lens panel 1.415 0.005 1 1973 LT, w/ lighter

complete door, p/windows, late model 112.5 0.5 each, w/o panel
door skin, LH 13.395 0.005 1 Classic Industries C20162363
door skin, RH 12.350 0.005 1 Classic Industries C20160963
door shell 31.31 0.02 2 1971, w/o skin, w/o crash bar
Rod 'n Race fiberglass door 12 2 4 just shell, use w/bolt-on lexan window
door glass 16.67 0.02 2 each
window felts n/d w/ chrome, all four
door panels 12 1 4 1978 TA, both doors, w/upper
door papers 0.415 0.005 1 both
driver's side rearview mirror, w/ remote 2.0 0.1 3 1973 LT
passenger side rearview mirror 1.6 0.1 3 1973 LT
hinges, top 6.600 0.005 1 both L&R, w/ hardware
hinges, bottom 4.930 0.005 1 both L&R, w/ hardware

windshield 26.02 0.02 2 w/o mirror, w/ internal antenna
sun visors 2.155 0.005 1 both
rear view mirror 0.615 0.005 1 1971 SS

70-74 rear window 20.60 0.02 2
75-81 rear window 26 2 4
rear window defogger fan 1.325 0.005 1 with outlet cover, 1973 LT

accelerator pedal 0.735 0.005 1 pedal, arm, plastic mount, & plate
emergency brake assembly 3.6 0.1 3
reverse lockout mechanism 1.545 0.005 1 goes from shifter to steering column

heater / A/C fan switch panel 1 0.5 4
glove box door, box, hinges 3 0.5 4

A/C heat exchanger assembly 33 2 4 with blower motor
heater ducts and vent 5 1 4
A/C compressor 43.5 2 4 75-78, w/ brackets

windshield wiper arms & blades 1.195 0.005 1 both, recessed style, 1971


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