1971 Camaro continuing project
Yeah, Placer Gold was actually more green than the #43 Lime Green that my car was. Mike's looks like Placer to me too, but pictures often have off color tinting, so hard to tell.
Vall I have to chime in here too and say that I really enjoy all your project threads. I shared the Austin thread with my bodyman Joe and he just loved it. You guys would get along great. He's been hangin out with gearheads his entire 28 years and there is nothing he can't fabricate from an idea.
wow val what an awesome job u did on that 71 camaro love it,its one of the sharpest around,also love the color,keep the great work loved reading your thread,learned alot of things,thanks for sharing ur knowledge with everyone,sweet ride good job.
Thanks badZ! Glad you enjoyed it!
Haven't enjoyed driving it much thi summer, but hope to do more with it next year! It is a fun ride!
Haven't enjoyed driving it much thi summer, but hope to do more with it next year! It is a fun ride!
man i would love to drive a camaro as sharp as urs,someday when mines finished it will happen and i will be all smiles for a long time,finally have the chance to build my dream camaro.thx.i have really enjoyed watching ur car,gives me insporation to work on mine.
Thanks for the pics and tip! bought the 1/2 inch allthread and nuts , washers from Lowes for 2 bucks. I had given up last weekend trying to get my lower control arms in. Now installed and front end finished.
Got a huge surprise yesterday when I did my monthly startup and run on the car. Removed the car cover and found a big old bad spot in the paint on the roof! A huge bubble with cracks around it! To say I was sick would be an understatement. I'm guessing it was from heat, but we've had very few days in the 90's, and it shouldn't have failed.
I'm taking it back to the shop that did the work, and see what he says. It's been nearly 3 years, so might not get it fixed free, but he did say, "I'd guarantee this job for 20 yrs. if it's not parked outdoors." Guess I'll see how good his word is.
I'm taking it back to the shop that did the work, and see what he says. It's been nearly 3 years, so might not get it fixed free, but he did say, "I'd guarantee this job for 20 yrs. if it's not parked outdoors." Guess I'll see how good his word is.


