'68 Camaro

blk00z28

Forced to by choice
Re: '68 Camaro

Why'd you choose to stick a roll cage in it? (Just wondering) A verts not a vert with a pare of bars above you. :lol:
 

mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Re: '68 Camaro

Thanks for the compliments. This project has been a long time coming. The tires are Yokohama AVS Sports. 315/35 17s in back w/ 235/45 17s in front. I sent them out and had the sides smoothed and the redlines vulcanized onto them for that "retro" look. The wheels are American Racing custom made Torque Thurst IIs. I then had the centers sanded and painted the color I wanted. The center caps were custom engraved.
 

mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Re: '68 Camaro

oh, yeah....as far as the cage goes. I like the look, it helps stiffen the car since it is a convertible (I know that with the full frame I probably didn't need it but this car is over kill anyway), and hopefully the times it pulls at the strip will have required it.
 

mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Re: '68 Camaro

Ok, I know it has again been a while since I last posted. Now that winter is here in New England (well alomost here as today is November 26th and it is 55 degrees out) I should have some more time to paruse the board. Anyway, here are some updated pics on my Camaro project. Pete at KRS in Marlborough MA has been busy. The car runs and drives, he just finished up the wiring and have the stereo about done. Stereo is an Alpine head unit w/ Boston Acoustics components, 2 10" Kicker subwoofers and 2 Kicker Amps (you can see them in the pictures of the trunk). Top is going on and we are getting ready for paint. The car should (fingers crossed) be totally done by April. The pictures with the white stripes are the mock-up of what we most likely will be using. I wanted something different than the factory stripes so we scoured many books on '60s race cars and found that this stipe pattern was popular. The stripes will be a dark red to compliment the color of the car which will be the original British Green Metallic. The number circle will be white and most likely have the number 20 in it as that is how many years I have had the car. You can see the battery post terminals in the trunk. Pete installed those in case we ever need to jump the car. The battery is located under the amps and is not "easily" accessible. I also incuded a picture of the emblems I had made for the car. I am calling the project "Stroker SS" since the engine is a 500 HP Chevy small block 383 stroker. Hard to tell from the pictures but the car sits really low. The top of the windsheild frame just barely comes up to my sternum which is only 48" tall. I will post some more pics once the top is on.

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SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: '68 Camaro

Looks real nice. make sure you post some finish pictures of it, with some side profile shot as well. What gages are you using?
 
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mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Re: '68 Camaro

I will keep the pictures coming as more gets done. The gages are Auto Meter Ultra Lites in a Covan Classics gage cluster.
 

mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Re: '68 Camaro - The Mouse Motel

Re: '68 Camaro - The Mouse Motel

Ok, so here are some more updated pics along with some cool news. My car made it into the Project Garage section of Hot Rod Magazine in the April edition. To see a copy of the article follow this link:

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Alright - now to the updated pics. Here are some shots of the center console. My buddy Pete from Kustom and Restoration Specialties in Marlborough Massachusetts (508-281-6171) came up with a fantastic looking and functional console. Amazing how he can create what I am doing a poor job of explaining.

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The first locking compartment houses all of the switches for the fuel systems, NOS, electric fans and line locks.

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The second locking compartment has room for storage and is where my IPod plugs in for the stereo.

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You have to have cup holders if you are going to due the Power Tour.

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And here are some shots of the front seats. I had seats out of a 2002 Camaro re-upholstered to resemble a '68 Houndstooth interior. The back seat has been done to match as well and I will try to get a picture of that up shortly.

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Ok, that is it for now. Hopefully in the next update I will have some pictures of the completed convertible top on. It has taken way longer than it should and is holding up paint. But, as we all know, that is how it goes when wasting your money.
 

MikeRenz

not stock
Re: '68 Camaro

what are all the brass looking studs sticking off of or metalwork? I always see these things on quality metalwork, but never know what they are/what purpose they serve.
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: '68 Camaro

They hold things together until things are welded together. Then they are remove and the holes fill in. :tup:
 

It's just a six

Super Member
Re: '68 Camaro

MikeRenz said:
what are all the brass looking studs sticking off of or metalwork? I always see these things on quality metalwork, but never know what they are/what purpose they serve.

Those are called Clecos, in the airplane biz.
The color copper tells you they are a number 30 size. Blacks are 21, silver are 40's IIRC?
Those numbers are drill bit sizes.
 

mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Re: '68 Camaro

Just received a finished rendering of what the car will look like when completed. Special thanks to Marty for referring me to Carter Hickman of Carter Hickman Designs. I really can't believe how cool the rendering came out and the accurancy of custom features (which my car has a boat load of) Carter can create with a computer generated rendering. If anyone would like his contact info please let me know, he is well worth it. Especially when you have been working on a project as long as I have - having the rendering gives you great motivation to just get it done.

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mduffy

the"other"Morgan
Console & Top are 90% done

Console & Top are 90% done

The console has been upholstered and is just about done.

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All that is left is to install the window & door lock switches along with the shifter boot.

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The top is on with one good pull left before it is finally attached. Should be finished up on Saturday.

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Hard to believe from the pictures but there is a rear window.

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