Mods
-Chrome air cleaner\r
-Holley 600cfm carb\r
-1 inch spacer (air cleaner stud made a nice custom bump in the hood)\r
-Ebay deluxe "MSD" distributor \r
-redneck bodywork (in progress)\r
-custom rear shackles from the dump\r
-new gas tank \r
-new gas tank straps/mounting fabricated\r
-Home made leaf spring mounts\r
-1/4in plate steel patches on the rusted out parts of the frame\r
-high flow performance exhaust (factory single exhaust into a $30 glasspack)\r
- optioned out with doors that don't close correctly \r
- mint Chevrolet floor mats\r
-back seat full of junk \r
-busted out front grille
-Holley 600cfm carb\r
-1 inch spacer (air cleaner stud made a nice custom bump in the hood)\r
-Ebay deluxe "MSD" distributor \r
-redneck bodywork (in progress)\r
-custom rear shackles from the dump\r
-new gas tank \r
-new gas tank straps/mounting fabricated\r
-Home made leaf spring mounts\r
-1/4in plate steel patches on the rusted out parts of the frame\r
-high flow performance exhaust (factory single exhaust into a $30 glasspack)\r
- optioned out with doors that don't close correctly \r
- mint Chevrolet floor mats\r
-back seat full of junk \r
-busted out front grille
Build story
1979 Chevrolet Berlinetta Camaro\r
Lovingly known by my friends as "The Turd" due to its brown color\r
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At the wise old age of 16, I purchased my first car. Everything since has been a rolling project to keep this thing on the Minnesota roads. Even parked for the winter, rust keeps growing on it. Over the past 6 years I've been replacing things as they break, and picking away at the bodywork. At first I was using an arc welder from the 1980's to do frame and bodywork, but recently I bought the Harbor freight welder for $100 and have been having much more luck.
Lovingly known by my friends as "The Turd" due to its brown color\r
\r
At the wise old age of 16, I purchased my first car. Everything since has been a rolling project to keep this thing on the Minnesota roads. Even parked for the winter, rust keeps growing on it. Over the past 6 years I've been replacing things as they break, and picking away at the bodywork. At first I was using an arc welder from the 1980's to do frame and bodywork, but recently I bought the Harbor freight welder for $100 and have been having much more luck.