Thing sound even better in person. Cannot wait to see it again. PS- John, you looked like a kid in a candy shop driving the car to the exhaust shop. Congrats!
Loving the camera qual. Looks like ur playing a game in high Def. Awesome wheels with awesome rubber for an awesome car.. love the knuckle duster on the back too. well done. :D
haven't found in comments yet: what size tires front and rear are you fitting? I've tubbed my '67 but just to the original rear subframe rails and moved the shocks inboard of the frame. So i picked up a couple inches and will use wheels with large back space. I'm thinking some 315/35r20's or if I am going to drive a little more something like 295/45r18's. In the front I don't think I need/want to go quite as wide as you, but looking into using a full front clip with power rack and pinion (something like maybe Chris Alston Chassis Works?) I'm hoping to use 8-inch wide rim up from with 245/45r18's or 255/40r18's. Maybe even a 50 series on a 17 inch wheel for front. Think these sizes will work without narrowing that rear frame and tubbing further? (I use a Chrysler 83/4 rear with multi-leaf springs from a B-body---budget and effective so I don't particularly want to get too crazy in costs or fabrication just to squeeze another inch or two of tread.)
@Pogost1ck Cool. I have an old 50mm 1.8 film one and the results are like these. The other lenses I own (albeit only cheap ones) make the slightly newer kind of background blur.
19×11-inch pairing in the front and a very impressive (and wide) 19×14-inch pair in the rear. The wheels are wrapped with 275s in the front and super-wide 345s in the rear.
That Camaro is AMAZING! That spray painted rice burner is in the video is too funny. My wife and I laughed our asses off at that bucket. However, I still can't get over how bad ass that Camaro is. WOW!
GREAT looking car! What are the door handles from (the outside ones)? I want to do something like that on mine. Since I lost my left thumb I really need to change the style of handle.
A friend of mine who has a similar one of these had to make a custom gas tank in order to get fat tires like those to fit. He has the tubing connected right where that box is so I assume it has something to do with gas as well.
doing something similar to my friends cousins 68 Chevelle. he tweaked the hell out of the frame a while back (1100 horses and 980 pounds of torque will do that when you forget to reinforce the stock frame). Fabricating a custom tube frame and using Corvette suspension parts. gonna put the old motor back in it and put the monster back in the Boat we took it out of LOL. 750 + horsepower 396 will do just fine