3504speed
02-15-2009, 08:31 PM
Hello everyone my name is Doug and I reside in Eastern Washington State where sadly it is snowing as I am typing this.
My story starts back in the summer of '82 (age 14) when I went to my dad and asked him if it would be OK to look for an early Camaro for my first car. He agreed to match me 50/50 until the car was finished and ya, he said an early Camaro sounded good to him. Well, it didn't take long and we found a '67 that we thought we could work with and for $950 we drove, yep drove it home. Those days are gone!! We had the car completed by the spring of '84. I drove it to highschool on the nicer days and occasionally on a date or something but was fortunate to have a daily driver back then. Since then it has logged only 19k miles, attended many car shows and been kept in a climate controled building.
Anywho, fast foward 25 years and this is the problem I am having now. I think I am ready for something different. No, not a different car but a different version of the same car, if that makes any sense. It's getting to the point that some years I don't even take the cover off of it anymore. It looks like it came right out of the 80's and to me it never has driven or handled very good. When we built it we upgraded to front discs and power steering, but with the original mono-leafs and a front anti-sway bar the size of a tooth pick it's no surprise.
So, if it's OK with you guys and gals I would like to hang out here and gather ideas for my future Camaro. I am also open to suggestions.
A little side note; The inspiration that prompted me to wake up from this Camaro-hybernation state that I have been in was the opportunity to get a up-close look at an awesome '68 Camaro recently. The '68 that I am speaking of is owned and built by a guy by the name of Chris Holstrom. I believe he is a member here and I do want to thank him.
Here are some pics of my Camaro and soon I will post some pics of my 16 year old daughters '71 Nova which is our current project slated for completion early summer.
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/129210570.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/129231905.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/129278084.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/139694427.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/139695573.jpg
My story starts back in the summer of '82 (age 14) when I went to my dad and asked him if it would be OK to look for an early Camaro for my first car. He agreed to match me 50/50 until the car was finished and ya, he said an early Camaro sounded good to him. Well, it didn't take long and we found a '67 that we thought we could work with and for $950 we drove, yep drove it home. Those days are gone!! We had the car completed by the spring of '84. I drove it to highschool on the nicer days and occasionally on a date or something but was fortunate to have a daily driver back then. Since then it has logged only 19k miles, attended many car shows and been kept in a climate controled building.
Anywho, fast foward 25 years and this is the problem I am having now. I think I am ready for something different. No, not a different car but a different version of the same car, if that makes any sense. It's getting to the point that some years I don't even take the cover off of it anymore. It looks like it came right out of the 80's and to me it never has driven or handled very good. When we built it we upgraded to front discs and power steering, but with the original mono-leafs and a front anti-sway bar the size of a tooth pick it's no surprise.
So, if it's OK with you guys and gals I would like to hang out here and gather ideas for my future Camaro. I am also open to suggestions.
A little side note; The inspiration that prompted me to wake up from this Camaro-hybernation state that I have been in was the opportunity to get a up-close look at an awesome '68 Camaro recently. The '68 that I am speaking of is owned and built by a guy by the name of Chris Holstrom. I believe he is a member here and I do want to thank him.
Here are some pics of my Camaro and soon I will post some pics of my 16 year old daughters '71 Nova which is our current project slated for completion early summer.
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/129210570.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/129231905.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/129278084.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/139694427.jpg
http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL1142/4323404/9155414/139695573.jpg