
First off, thanks for visiting my site. This is my first attempt at restoring a car. Well, it's actually a resto-mod since I'm not putting the car back to stock. I have always liked the looks of the first generation camaros (67, 68 and 69). I was lucky enough to stumble upon this one in August of 2004 and could not pass it up. Hopefully I don't make too many mistakes or at least any large ones that cannot be corrected. |
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Links:
| Restoration World - In Huber Heights (Dayton), OH. Saves me money on shipping. Only a 50 minute drive from the west side of Columbus. | |
| Right Stuff Detailing - In Sunbury, OH. (Disk brakes and lines) | |
| Detroit Speed & Engineering | |
| Rick's First Generation | |
| Retro-Electro (Electric RS hideaway headlights) | |
| B-Quiet - Sound deadening materials | |
| Morris Classic Concepts - Three Point Seatbelts. | |
| Eastwood Company - Unique Automotive Tools and Supplies | |
| Performance Suspension Components | |
| Performance Suspension Technology | |
| Global West - Suspension systems | |
| Rust Bullet | |
| Classic Industries | |
| National Parts Depot | |
| Year One | |
| 1967-81 CamaroCarParts.com | |
| Cars Inc. | |
| Summit Racing | |
| Unisteer - Rack & Pinion kit | |
| Wesco Performance | |
| Classic Instruments | |
| Painless Wiring | |
| American Autowire | |
| March Performance Pulleys | |
| Lifts | |
| Seats |
