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Old Oct 18, 2013 | 08:41 PM
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Default Rims tires carb and general advice?

Hey everyone! I'm new to this forum just lookin for some good advice.
ok so here's my history:
My father passed away when I was 11 and he left me his '68 Chevy Camaro and when I was 16 I started working on it. I didnt do much at first (cuz I didn't know ****!). Eventually, I changed all the brake lines(flaring and everything!), changed the headers since when I first got it to turn over they blew up in my face!!, changed the front drum brakes to disc brakes, put a 4 core radiator in insteadof the original 2, gutted the inside hoping to figure out carpentry(which was a fail), drilled out the ignition switch (twice cuz i lost the keys once!), removed the carb(quadrajet/junk) hoping to put a nice holly on there only to find that it was too small and the barrels werent the right sizes, of course spark plugs, new gas tank and sending unit, and numerous other small things. I really need help on this:
---what Carburetor should i put on my '68 chevy camaro with a Target Master 350 engine?
----what size rims should i get if i may eventually plan on taking it to the drag strip? And street tires?
----all advice on body work(quarter panel and rocker panel need to be replaced)??
-----what seats should i get? the seats were not stock other wise i would have kept them.
----the floor on the driverside is really rusty.. what do i do?
-----should i get an electric fan to save one thing off the serpentine? and saay **** the radiato
r?
THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH!!!!!!
 
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