RMG32
4/2/2008 6:16:23 PM
Camaro 69
4/2/2008 10:09:18 PM
If your car is a true SS, I would leave it alone otherwise you're going to hurt the value.
To convert to an RS is a project. If you want to make it like original, you can get a complete conversion kit at
www.classicindustries.com, cost is around a grand for everything. You would have to attach the mounting brackets on the front inner lip of your fenders to bolt the light assemblies to, as well as all the vacuum hookups, headlight switch, different style hood latch mechanism, etc.
If you're trying to pass it off as a real RS, then you'll need to change the tail lights to the RS style, and put the RS reverse lights below the bumper.
RMG32
4/3/2008 8:27:49 AM
Thanks for the help...I am not trying to pass it off as a real RS.. The car is a true SS but the motor is not the orginal, It came with a 350 from the factory I put in a 427 b/c when I bought the car it did not have the orginal motor in it. I just really like the way the RS headlights look...I know that the kit is like 1,100 or something I just wanted to know if the kit includes everything that I need for the job. I don't wanna get the kit and realize that I need to buy more parts.
~Thanks again for the input~
Camaro 69
4/3/2008 10:45:37 AM
Yeah, the kit has everything you need to convert the front. I too like the RS look better, always have. I plan to eventually convert mine over as well. I'm going to do it with separate parts though, instead of going with the kit. Mostly because I'll be making the headlight doors operate electrically instead of messing with all the vacuum crap. My car is so far from stock, I'm not concerned about originality.
cplthomas
4/3/2008 11:55:56 AM
When going with an electrical system for the 69, can you use the system from the 67 since it is electric?
Camaro 69
4/3/2008 12:19:45 PM
RMG32
4/3/2008 3:41:16 PM
Yeah that is def. something I would look into b/c the only problem with the RS healight vacuum system is that it is not the most reliable. One works fine the other opens halfway, the system doesn't always work. Electric is def. the way to go.
~Thanks for the help Camaro 69~
schoeljo
4/22/2008 3:56:22 AM
I do know they make different front fenders for the RS grill and standard grill. Not sure if you could get by with using fenders from a standard grill car or not. Just a thought.
Camaro 69
4/22/2008 7:42:30 AM
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ORIGINAL: schoeljo
I do know they make different front fenders for the RS grill and standard grill. Not sure if you could get by with using fenders from a standard grill car or not. Just a thought.
The only difference between a standard and RS fender is there are mounting brackets on the inside lip of the RS fender where it meets the grill area. You can buy those brackets in the aftermarket and attach them to a standard fender to convert.
Jeremy
4/22/2008 8:14:56 AM