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Camaro Restoration web site.

Started by zorro, May 29, 2007, 12:42:39 PM

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zorro

I just thought I would post a link to this web-site.This guy is awesome at what he does.I cant believe he is able to bring back a car from what he takes it down to.I can sit here and admire every picture on his web site.Enjoy..
          http://www.mikescustomcars.com/projects.htm

1968RSZ28

Thanks zorro!  Mike has so many photos posted on his website that it makes a good visual reference for those hard to see/hard to access areas on the first generation Camaros.   :)

There's nothing like loving what you do and getting paid for it!   ;D

Paul

zorro

Your right about the hard too see areas.I'm in the process of restoring my car and it sure helps by looking at what I'm getting into.My car isnt as bad as some of these.
I dont know if you seen the car that was what appeared to be completely rusted from it's suspension.I mean this car looked like it had been parked in a lake.It's a 69 Pro Touring (Howard Stalls album 1). :(
Did you also notice that he sells whole car GM bodies with clear valid titles?These are not the ones that are new stamped from Dynacorn.I wished I could take a tour of that place it would be like being in a candy store.These guy's are true artist's. :)

lakeholme

I see he says he's in the Charlotte area, but that's a SC phone number.  Does anybody know where he is?
Phillip, HNR & NCR-AACA, Senior Master, Team Captain, Admin.,
Spring Southeastern Nationals chair, AACA National Director

ragtopman

He's about 5 miles from me in the Rock Hill area.

m22mike

I have had this guy's site bookmarked for more than a year, you can spend hours looking at the pictures of his work. really cool stuff.
                         Mike
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