What's your "rear wheel" offset on those bad boys? LOL
I didn't realize you stripped the car down so far for paint.... WOW! Motor out too??
Yeah I stripped the car down to sheet metal only. How else you supposed to do it?
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1969 Camaro LS2/T56 D1SC www.automotivedesigneng.com
Special thanks to: DPE Wheel / Columbia Parts Company / US Collision / T. Bruning
Great looking build. Do you have any detailed photos of you pulled of the fuel filler neck? I actually want to do this on my 69 but not sure what steps I need to take to make it happen. I will be utilizing one of Rick's tanks as well.
Great looking build. Do you have any detailed photos of you pulled of the fuel filler neck? I actually want to do this on my 69 but not sure what steps I need to take to make it happen. I will be utilizing one of Rick's tanks as well.
I don't really have a pic but it's a Rick tank and the fuel filler was cut and rerouted into the trunk and some stainless tubing welded on to mate to the fuel filler kneck
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1969 Camaro LS2/T56 D1SC www.automotivedesigneng.com
Special thanks to: DPE Wheel / Columbia Parts Company / US Collision / T. Bruning
Here are some pics of the amazing amount of product you need to paint a car. I'd like to thank Mario at US Collision for the supplies.
Camaro is in the process of sanding, sanding, and more sanding.
Another coat of primer
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1969 Camaro LS2/T56 D1SC www.automotivedesigneng.com
Special thanks to: DPE Wheel / Columbia Parts Company / US Collision / T. Bruning