I'll be honest I'm not a Camaro guy and I've worked on a lot of classic cars! However this is pure love for a car and it's genius! A lot of people would have taken this car to the junkyard however it was fortunate enough to get to your garage!
I really like the 69 z28 and seeing them being restored and back on the road and i was observing the footage of the front subframe removal and its designed very much the same or simular to the 1971 to 1980 hq to hz australian built holden and i do believe alot of mechanicle parts will interchange between australian holden and many chevies. Back in the 90s here in australia someone grafted a hq hz front subframe and suspension into a 57 chevy but the article i had on it is long gone and this swap was done so the car could withstand our rough australian conditions and roads.
A lot of work! If you wanted the correct color for the frame it is to be gloss black. Fender wells are a satin black fyi. I restored my 69 original lemans blue with white strips. Later installed original style crossram. Keep going!
Thank you for taking the time to video and voice over. Really enjoyed your series. I have a 69 Z as well and going through the restoration process. Keep the videos coming. They are great!
I'm sorry but I got lost what happened to the red car with a crushed in side and a pillar I never got to see that part and it was red where there's blue at now
This car was originally a BLUE car!!!!!!!!!! Much better than RED!!!!!!!! You didn't show the best part of having the body puller on the car to straighten it all out!!! I want my money back!!!!!!!
I’m sorry for the confusion, I think RU-vid is mixing them up a little. I am probably going to have to do a video with both cars next to each other to clear it up
@@digitalpizza1 yeah that might be a good idea because from the viewers point of view it jumps from the red one and starts with the blue one at the same stage pretty much where the red one was at. Great work though! Love these 67-69 Camaros, I had four of them.
Ok Ok,,You started with a car that had damage to the A-piller and dash /firewall(factory red numbers matching) This car is NOT the same car. The damage to the first car in the series would not allow you to remove the steering column that easy. Where did the blue car come from????
No Ronnie, you are wrong These are 2 different cars from 2 different video series. I have tried to make viewers understand this in a number of comments. If this confusion persists, I will remove both series of videos
@@digitalpizza1 Please dont remove the vids man. If people cant use basic common sense and figure out that its two cars then theyre just stupid and shouldnt ever attempt to watch car vids ever again. Keep up the great work Pizza. :)
Thank you Richard, I really appreciate the support. I have since gone in and edited the titles and the descriptions. That has seemed to make a difference in the confusion.
That can't be the same car you said it never been painted that's a blue car besides if you had fixed the firewall you would have done pulled the sub frame