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my 69 camaro project - 9/3/2007 11:20:13 PM   
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So the project has finally begun. Looks like the PO used this car as a parts car and put a bunch of junk in it to keep her running. It's got a 305 with a 350 turbo transmission. Gonna ditch the 305 and rebuild the transmission. My neighbor has most of a 350 bored .030 over so I am gonna build the engine myself. Not a bad project for a beginner like me.......lol. So after a week this is where I am at.
the old engine





Now what's left






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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/4/2007 3:31:23 AM   
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Wow.  You've done more than me in one week than I've done in like 6 months.  Looks good, keep the photos comming.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/4/2007 4:19:02 AM   
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note to self.  DO NOT WORK ON A CAR IN SANDLES.  tend to be a self correcting moment.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/4/2007 5:19:41 PM   
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I was very determined to get as much done as I possibly could. Taking it apart was easy but alot of hard work. After 3 days I sure can feel it in these old bones. Only a few more things to take apart and give her a power wash....then we talk soda blasting and paint.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/6/2007 5:43:28 PM   
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Be extremely careful with the soda blasting.. there are many better options out there..
If you go soda you will have to make sure it is neutralized properly or you will have adhesion issues..
better to go sand.. or glass. or even walnuts.. Talk to the blasters but stay AWAY from soda...
If you have any questions on this send me a pm.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/6/2007 7:05:12 PM   
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Good for you! Keep the enthusiastic mindset going.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/6/2007 9:22:02 PM   
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quote:

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Be extremely careful with the soda blasting.. there are many better options out there..
If you go soda you will have to make sure it is neutralized properly or you will have adhesion issues..
better to go sand.. or glass. or even walnuts.. Talk to the blasters but stay AWAY from soda...
If you have any questions on this send me a pm.


Really. Hadn't heard that about soda blasting and a friend recommended it.

So guys is this true about soda blasting and which method would any of you use? 

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/7/2007 7:19:22 AM   
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I have heard that soda gets stuck in crevises and if not completely cleaned out all the way will cause rust issues as it traps moisture.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/8/2007 2:31:03 PM   
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If you just want to remove the old paint so you've got bare metal to work with, then go with Walnut shells. A media blasting shop can do that easy. If you want to eliminate rust, well then that requires a lot of cutting out and welding in new sheetmetal. Or you could spend about $1500 to have the whole car chemical dipped. Make sure the shop pressures washes it after and dries it for you.
I would have done it, but that's way out of my budget.

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RE: my 69 camaro project - 9/18/2007 6:00:20 PM   
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Whoo hooo!!! I just found me a guy to do the body and paint on my car. This guy kind of fell into my lap....hahah I know what you're thinking but no.............He came out to the house tonight to check out the car and gave me alot of good info on what we need to keep and or toss. And he just so happens to have an open slot at his shop to start a new project. Price for body work and paint are very reasonable and seems on the up and up. Going to check out his shop this weekend and he's going to check availability with the sand blast guy he recommends. So hopefully within the next 2 weeks the car will be on it's way.
and I do feel much better knowing it is in the hands of a prof as far as the body and paint go. With mine and Squid's schedule and lives I really don't want to take that on. Engine, interior, and workings of the car yes but body no.

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