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Old Jan 8, 2024 | 06:28 PM
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Unloading the day I got it

Stripped down getting ready for the rotisserie

Front and rear window channels are in perfect condition.

Very solid floors
 
Old Jan 8, 2024 | 06:39 PM
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This was someone’s abandoned project after they got over their head. The doors, hood, fenders, and front valance are not original to the car, but are in really good shape. There was no drivetrain, exhaust, or fuel tank, but the interior is all there. I paid $750 for the privilege of taking it off their hands. Plans include a complete body and interior restoration, an LS/T56 swap, and aftermarket aluminum Z/28 wheels.
 
Old Jan 8, 2024 | 07:29 PM
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Nice,$750 doesn't get much these days,maybe a set of doors. lol
 
Old Jan 20, 2025 | 06:12 PM
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It began as a standard front nose and an RS upper valance
It began as a standard front nose and an RS upper valance
Mocking things up
Mocking things up
Two RS upper valances, one standard upper valence, and one standard lower valence
Two RS upper valances, one standard upper valence, and one standard lower valence
Added bumperettes to make a one piece front nose
Added bumperettes to make a one piece front nose

I am making a unique one piece front nose for the 70 build. This is a mashup of two upper RS valances, a standard upper valence, and a standard lower valence with trimmed down bumperettes. It is all metal and will use the one piece standard grill. Two of the 5” round housings will be turn signals and the other two will be cold air inlets. I plan on a flush rear bumper to match the front.
 
Old Jan 20, 2025 | 06:19 PM
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Nice work, thanks for the update.
 
Old Mar 3, 2025 | 10:41 PM
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The 1970 Camaros did not have a fuel tank evaporator canister, so I had to modify the trunk floor to fit.
The 1970 Camaros did not have a fuel tank evaporator canister, so I had to modify the trunk floor to fit.
I decided to put mini tubs in since I am replacing almost the entire rear half of the car.
I decided to put mini tubs in since I am replacing almost the entire rear half of the car.
Fitting the new tubs.
Fitting the new tubs.
Ready to weld, but I will finish the trunk floor before I finish the tubs. The rear valance and both quarter panels will come next.
Ready to weld, but I will finish the trunk floor before I finish the tubs. The rear valance and both quarter panels will come next.


I’ve started the sheet metal replacement. Almost the entire rear half of the car needs replaced. I’m starting with the trunk floor and mini tubs, move to the rear taillight panel, then the left rocker, and finish with both quarter panels.
 
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I almost forgot, I am also converting from leaf springs to a 4 link coil-over rear suspension.
 
Old Jun 22, 2025 | 10:44 PM
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Just a simple patch on a common problem with 2nd gen Camaros. This was the last “repair” that was needed on the car. I am still in the process of replacing most of the rear sheet metal in the rear of the car and I will post those as I finish them.
 
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I eliminated the front speaker grill from the dash. This is one of those things that most people don’t do, but I wanted a smoother look. We’ll see if anyone notices after the car is finished.
 
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I filled the hole in the firewall where the original HVAC system was. I want a smooth firewall, but I also want it to look like it came from the factory this way (not perfect). I am going to use an aftermarket unit under the dash.
 
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