Good Morning from Corinth, Texas
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Good Morning from Corinth, Texas
Good Morning:
I'm new to this forum.
Looking for others that live in the DFW Area with F-Body Cars.
Also, will need some help and input regarding engine builders, crate engines and other restoration help for our 1973 Z-28 Camaro.
Thanks.
Jim T, Red Bomber
I'm new to this forum.
Looking for others that live in the DFW Area with F-Body Cars.
Also, will need some help and input regarding engine builders, crate engines and other restoration help for our 1973 Z-28 Camaro.
Thanks.
Jim T, Red Bomber
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Welcome, you need 1 more post to get your post count to 3. At that point you should be able to post up your pics.
I'll make it easy. Go to this thread and comment on these two pics I've posted. I'm trying to get feedback on color selection. LOL
https://camaroforums.com/forum/showt...=53237&page=48
I'll make it easy. Go to this thread and comment on these two pics I've posted. I'm trying to get feedback on color selection. LOL
https://camaroforums.com/forum/showt...=53237&page=48
Last edited by Pablo63; 01-02-2011 at 09:50 AM.
#8
Images of 1973 Z-28 Camaro
Hope it works this time.
I have one pic when the car first came out of long-term storage after 20 years (had MT Indy Profile N50-15s on the back with 15x10 Cragar SSTs), one pic after we cleaned her up, one engine compartment pic at the beginning and one engine compartment pic that is up to date.
She's a fifty foot looker/hooker; she looks good from a distance, but when you get close up, you realize that she needs some work.
We are trying to driver the car as we restore her. It will be some years before she is done.
Jim T, Red Bomber (Corinth, TX)
I have one pic when the car first came out of long-term storage after 20 years (had MT Indy Profile N50-15s on the back with 15x10 Cragar SSTs), one pic after we cleaned her up, one engine compartment pic at the beginning and one engine compartment pic that is up to date.
She's a fifty foot looker/hooker; she looks good from a distance, but when you get close up, you realize that she needs some work.
We are trying to driver the car as we restore her. It will be some years before she is done.
Jim T, Red Bomber (Corinth, TX)