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bill amsley
02-16-2008, 08:43 PM
this is my 2008 fun /show car, it has a lot of custom metal work. check out the 3 in extended hood, rear spoiler, front spoiler, & rocker trims. i moved the master cylnder in under the dash to be super clean. my goal is to try to hide every thing for a super clean look. i am running a martz subframe w/their road race package & willwood brakes. the power train will be a 454 /450 hp ,currently being built by shawn ridgley. a turbo 400 tans. w/2500 stall , by gipes transmissions will transfer the power to a 3;55 possi rear, w willwood 12in disc brakes on the back. i started this car on 1/15/08 and my goal is to have it ready to drive to ocean city md on 5/16/08. i do collisoin work for a living and plan to spend all my spare time on this project,& to meet my goal ,i will spend 60 hr per week on this project . i will try to update my pics every sat. to sum up this project i would say "very little mail order, a whole lot of custom fab" and thats only because i cant afford to max out my visa. my father calles this "inspiration thru desperation" tanx for checking in, bill


we now have the majorioty of the metal work done,exterior is in 2k primer,wheels & tires are fit. (thanks boze) we got the engine back from ridgleys(thanks shawn) this comming week we will wrap up the metal work ( hard top boot & engine covers) & finish the mechanical mock up . i need to have the body on the rotisorrie by 3-10 ,in order to meet my goal of paint work complete by 3/31 that will give me 6 weeks for the final assembly& de-bug-ing. seems like a lot of time, but i know i will be adjusting something 2 minuites before we leave for o.c. lol bill


got the underside blasted ,some one really coverd up some serious hack work. had to cut out the floor wholesale, and between the rails in the rear. oh well now the painting of the under side will be easier.

bucks69
02-16-2008, 08:55 PM
Plans sound good! Can you post the pics so we can see it?...lol

XcYZ
02-17-2008, 08:05 AM
Pictures added. :cheers:

Sales@Dutchboys
02-17-2008, 09:18 AM
Cool project! :thumbsup: Be sure to keep us updated!


Paul

ProdigyCustoms
02-17-2008, 07:13 PM
Welcome aboard

That little town of Chambersburg must be a hot bed for Camaro's in the northeast. I passed through there a couple weeks ago visiting Jason at G Force. He's got a big ole shop there. He had a bunch of projects going to. He builds some pretty badd ass stuff. He has been posting updates on his Demon project. Maybe you guys should race them when their finished. One of those small town rivalry things, LOL!

awr68
02-17-2008, 10:23 PM
Welcome and sounds like a cool project! :thumbsup:

bill amsley
02-19-2008, 05:52 PM
Pictures added. :cheers:
thanks scott ,for taking care of my pics, bill

bill amsley
02-19-2008, 06:01 PM
Welcome aboard

That little town of Chambersburg must be a hot bed for Camaro's in the northeast. I passed through there a couple weeks ago visiting Jason at G Force. He's got a big ole shop there. He had a bunch of projects going to. He builds some pretty badd ass stuff. He has been posting updates on his Demon project. Maybe you guys should race them when their finished. One of those small town rivalry things, LOL!
thanks for the intrest, actually the guy jason built devious for is driving to o.c. with me. maybe we will race then . ;)

coolclassiccars
02-24-2008, 09:28 AM
bill, post up some more pics, with full on shots, better lighting,the pics posted do not do any justice to the quality of craftsmanship of this build.also good job to you and matt for doing your own build'' out of your mind creations''come on show off your creativeness.before this thing is finished.good job so far.:thumbsup:

Kendall Burleson
02-25-2008, 05:33 PM
More pic I want to see more!!!!!!!!!!:wow:

bill amsley
02-25-2008, 06:11 PM
More pic I want to see more!!!!!!!!!!:wow:
thanks for the intrest ill try to get some better pics. i need to work on my camea skills. thanks again bill

bill amsley
02-25-2008, 06:14 PM
bill, post up some more pics, with full on shots, better lighting,the pics posted do not do any justice to the quality of craftsmanship of this build.also good job to you and matt for doing your own build'' out of your mind creations''come on show off your creativeness.before this thing is finished.good job so far.:thumbsup:
ill try to do better on the pics. matt hasent started helping me yet because hes busy picking up my slack on collision work. he is busting to get startd on the custom trunk though.

murtah
02-26-2008, 02:40 AM
Just when I was feeling good about the gaps and fitment on my car along comes another body man making me feel bad. LOL.

Welcome aboard. Great looking rag top, Bill. I will enjoy watching your progress.

What colors are you contemplating, again? What about the top/interior?

Jim

bill amsley
02-26-2008, 04:25 AM
Just when I was feeling good about the gaps and fitment on my car along comes another body man making me feel bad. LOL.

Welcome aboard. Great looking rag top, Bill. I will enjoy watching your progress.

What colors are you contemplating, again? What about the top/interior?

Jim
jim ,thanks for noticing the colors are gong to be vw abiss blue & dark tarnished silver {semi gloss} in the middle of the hood and trunk. w med gray hartz top. thanks again bill

murtah
02-26-2008, 12:50 PM
Bill,
Does Hartz make tops pre-cut for a 69 or are you just ordering the material and having a shop fabricate it?

What vendor are using for the Hartz?

I am pretty close to looking for one myself and have decided on a canvas or "mercedes" style top. I have heard that it is sometimes called "stayfast". Not sure though.

Jim

bill amsley
02-26-2008, 05:11 PM
Bill,
Does Hartz make tops pre-cut for a 69 or are you just ordering the material and having a shop fabricate it?

What vendor are using for the Hartz?

I am pretty close to looking for one myself and have decided on a canvas or "mercedes" style top. I have heard that it is sometimes called "stayfast". Not sure though.

Jim
jim yes i think its' hartz stayfast' .my upholstry guy orders them for me and it only takes about two weeks. for the little extra money its worth it