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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: 68camaroz28 on October 30, 2016, 10:37:00 PM
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Just wondering how many members are attending MCACN in Rosemont (Chicago area) which is now less than 3 weeks away. As some of you know from my build thread on Team Camaro we are taking our recently completed 68Z there. I've been addressing a few items that were rushed to complete in June and believe she is ready to go. Some of those recent updates I need to place in the build thread to keep that up to date but what's important here is, Who's Going? Anyone else taking a car?
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Of course you already know I'm going, although I'm not taking my car this year. I'm looking forward to seeing you there Chick, and that beautiful car of yours too!
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I wish I were going.. Im hoping for 2018 to have the green car there. For the 50th anniversary of 1968. I have no idea if that is or will be a theme; just something I thought about. Good luck, have fun and of course take a shit ton of pics for those of us unable to attend!!!!
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I don't know if I'm going or not. Awesome show though👍🏻
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Chick, I will be the one with the vintage CHEVY jacket the security Gard will be pulling me away from your Butternut beauty drooling all the Way.
I sure hope to visit with you a bit.
JIM (169INDY) Alaska Air line will not allow the Pace car as a carry on :(
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Chick, I will be the one with the vintage CHEVY jacket the security Gard will be pulling me away from your Butternut beauty drooling all the Way.
I sure hope to visit with you a bit.
JIM (169INDY) Alaska Air line will not allow the Pace car as a carry on :(
Good one Jim and look forward to meeting you and all Camaro Friends. Just to know one of my long lost relatives from Rwanda will be joining me and he stays close to the car but does not like company much. LOL
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Chick
Grady and me will be there in the day 2 display with Grady's B Brown 69 COPO Camaro, it's still going together, whew !
Mike
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Have a great show Chick - MCACN is on my list of must-see events, hope to get over there within the next couple of years. Would love to meet you and your amazing car, and of course as many fellow CRG-ers as possible.
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Sherri & I will be there. Not taking a car. Taking some parts for a Canadian friend, and picking up a vintage fiberglass hood.
Jon: very disappointed I don't get to see your 67 Z. Chick's 68 will at least partially make up for it. Not slamming your fabulous car Chick, just something about the 67 Z, especially the first one built!
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I'd like to bring it but it's an expensive trip and I can't swing it this year. At least I'm able to bring myself! :)
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Chick the pics of your car look great. I can imagine it sitting on the show room floor.
Question did you replace the leaf springs in the back ( and they haven't broken in) or is it sitting slightly higher because other 68's have original leafs that have sagged a bit over the years?
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Chick,
You had better watch closely that your Rwanda friend doesn't take notice of the car's yellow and think it's a huge banana and try to peel it back, starting with the hood ;)
Mike
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Looking forward to the event. Another year and yet more unbelievable cars displays. I know where I'll find, Chick, Grady, Phil, Skip, Jon ,Robert & Mike. Vintage Certification also has another fantastic group of Survivor cars. Look forward to seeing everyone and all the cars...
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Chick the pics of your car look great. I can imagine it sitting on the show room floor.
Question did you replace the leaf springs in the back ( and they haven't broken in) or is it sitting slightly higher because other 68's have original leafs that have sagged a bit over the years?
Yes, they are new leaf springs as my originals had one main leaf cracked and too difficult to make new looking and I tried. Anyone obtaining new leaf springs better be prepared as the car sits very high when first installed. Ours have come down over 5 inches. I placed two 5 gallon buckets of damp sand in the trunk for several months and another in the rear seat area. I'm sure it will come down some more over time but think its within tolerances (range) of height. Do agree or surely assume survivor cars sit lower due to spring fatigue of almost 50 years. I will add this, the like original leaf springs available look great and met all of my expectations.
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Looking forward to the event. Another year and yet more unbelievable cars displays. I know where I'll find, Chick, Grady, Phil, Skip, Jon ,Robert & Mike. Vintage Certification also has another fantastic group of Survivor cars. Look forward to seeing everyone and all the cars...
Oh yea Steve, I would not miss those great original cars that come to be examined/judged. And what an opportunity to check them out when on the lift. Look forward to seeing you, Chris and the team also. Great team!
Mike, good one on the banana but not part of their diet luckily....
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Chick, just an FYI. I took my rear leaf springs to a spring shop and had them re-arched two separate times until I got the ride height where I wanted it. It's an option for you to consider if the car doesn't end up settling where you want it to.
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Not to hijack, but when you did that do they heat up the springs? or how do they re-arch them, and do it a little at a time, and evenly to both?
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They did not heat them. It's just put in a fixture and I believe they use a press to change the arc of the spring one way or the other.
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thanks
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I'll be there, looking forwad to seeing the Z !!
Steve
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYWfYyYQ2kA
Rearching springs
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I'll be there with my 68 in the Day 2 display.
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Love that Day-II 68, and cant help but dig Chick's 68
Wish I was going but isn't a reality this year.
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Chick
Grady and me will be there in the day 2 display with Grady's B Brown 69 COPO Camaro, it's still going together, whew !
Mike
Mike, how you making out with Grady's 69 COPO Camaro?
I did add a few detail things to our car prior to the show including the correct Roger Dean script on the tail pan panel Steve gave me, the repro window sticker, and an earlier more correct Y55 battery. Know the yellow script is not correct with what came from the factory but it looks nice and will leave it on for this show. Build thread has info on how the script was applied with 3M adhesive.
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Chick
Front clip going together now, still have the pinstripes and final polish yet. Hope you can here it run, OMG what a thumper.
Mike
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Chick,
FWIW, rear bumper guards were included with Z28 - they weren't an option for that model.
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Chick,
FWIW, rear bumper guards were included with Z28 - they weren't an option for that model.
Yep, know that Kurt but admit I missed it when first proof read prior to arrival but with the mistake and stating/showing the repro window sticker in the build thread there should be no mistake its a reproduction. I wish I had your eagle eye for things like that and I mean that in a most positive remark. :)
A side note: Using child's water based glue sticks go on easy, dry completely clear, and if you want just grab the paper and it peels off with easy clean up. I experimented with a couple glues on my entrance door glass prior. LOL
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I would have done the same. It is a good finishing touch on a nice body of work.
If my car ever makes it to a show (probably MCACN if any), I would consider putting together something like that. I assume since my car was a dealer trade, the original window sticker would have the first selling dealer, and they would not have made a new sticker for the the dealer that the car was eventually sold through?
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Austin: NO new window sticker, regardless of how many times a new car may have been 'traded' between dealers... window sticker would show the 'original' dealer it was shipped to.
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I hope to be there & check out that fine machine you have ...
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Hope to see all at the show! Just look for the guy with the Strickler/Jenkins race team embroidery shirt and hat and it probably be me.
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Chick, it was great finally seeing your masterpiece, along with you, Skip, Jon, Grady, Mike and a host of other members. Thanks for bringing the car it really stood out, and was worth the time and effort you invested.
Have a great Thanksgiving.....
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I brought my 69 Z for Vintage Certification. Here is a pic of Steve raising it up.
Again I thank Steve for all the hard work and passion in putting this program together.....a true hobbyist all the way.
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Chick, it was great finally seeing your masterpiece, along with you, Skip, Jon, Grady, Mike and a host of other members. Thanks for bringing the car it really stood out, and was worth the time and effort you invested.
Have a great Thanksgiving.....
Oh my, thanks for the kind words Steve and yes agree it was great seeing many of the CRG members along with other car friends from Canada, CA, etc.... I was very impressed with the quality of cars utilizing the Vintage Team services and it seem to get better and better each year. Great crop of cars Steve! Wish our car would have been in the main hall vs. a side area but we had a lot of visitors. :) And very cool obtaining a Celebrity Award along with Gold Restoration Concours.
And to you and your family Steve and all members & families "Happy Thanksgiving."
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Congratulations Chick, we'll deserved. Any snow this year? Saturday here was brutal!
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congrats Chick, well deserved on the award(s).
So what designates a car for the main hall, vs. the side area?
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congrats Chick, well deserved on the award(s).
So what designates a car for the main hall, vs. the side area?
Thank You! It was just how it fell I guess as the bulk of cars are in the main area and there are still a lot of cars not. We were for sure not the only car that could have been in the main hall so no issues on our part as its a great show!
What was screwed up was I was told Friday morning we were to be in the main section with other 67-69 Camaro's but 6PM on Friday was put in a total different area which was called zone 5. Again, it worked OK and we had a lot of visitors and even repeat visitors who brought other visitors. I'd do it all over again even though we have a 12 hour trek to the show. :) Tremendous work to bring in all those cars between Thursday and Friday so hats off to the organizers.
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congrats Chick, well deserved on the award(s).
So what designates a car for the main hall, vs. the side area?
Congratulations Chick, we'll deserved. Any snow this year? Saturday here was brutal!
Thank You! Bill, the weather was great when we arrived Thursday (73 degrees) and Friday was above temps but rainy. Saturday the temps dropped significantly and Sunday it was around mid teens with the wind chill early morning but dry. We drove the car out of the building and loaded up and were on our way by 6PM. Pretty good for sure!
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Considering the quality of your restoration Chick, I'm amazed that your car wouldn't warrant the highest of preferred spots in the show.. Guess from what you were saying that is indeed what the return visitors were in fact demonstrating as well! Beautiful finished product.. Randy