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So my neighbor from 4 houses down came to the door and talked with my wife. He had seen the Ford truck and the El Camino that I had brought back from the dead, and told her I might be interested in the car that was stored in his garage. He needed to sell it because he was moving. Laura encouraged me to go look at it, she felt I needed another project. Expecting the worst I went to the garage, and there was the nose of a 69 Camaro sticking out from under a bunch of crap. I tried to act like I didn't care, but he knew. A couple hours later it was in my driveway.

No engine, trans, or brakes, but with a semi decent body and lots of screws and nuts. 


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Above shots show different stages of the vehicle, from new to the driveway to a year later and getting ready for paint. 

last shot shows the final solution to a driveline vibration that would not go away, even after a professional balance, proper alignment of trans - diff, and re-build differential.

See the semi finished car on the  

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