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68 Camaro - Almost Done!
Here's another Camaro Restoration project nearing completion.
Most of you are familiar with DavidS's white 69 Camaro project. Hopefully the next car to roll out of Labrecque Autocraft will be my 68 Camaro convertible L30/M20. They were tasked with the complete body restoration, installation of most trim, and installation of the convertible top. I'll take care of the interior and final assembly. The original matching-numbers drivetrain has already been restored. Here's some info on the car: Purchased new by my Dad at Walt Johnson Chevrolet in Windsor Locks, CT. Ordered April 17, 1968 (custom build, not an in-stock car) Delivered July 6, 1968 RPO List: L30 275 HP 327 cid engine M20 4-speed transmission Z87 Custom (Deluxe) Interior N34 Sport (Wood) steering wheel D55 center console U17 console gauges and Tic-Toc-Tac F41 "special performance" suspension G80 12 bolt positraction rear end N10 dual exhaust Z21 Style Trim Group ZJ9 Auxiliary Lighting P01 Wheel Covers Ash Gold exterior Ivy Gold interior White convertible top No power steering, no A/C, no power brakes. Sticker Price: $3776.25 Full documentation: original order sheet, original title, POP, window sticker, and it remains all matching numbers. Here is the day it was delivered: The car was taken to LaBrecque Autocraft in September 2010. Another shop had it for 10+ years before that, and did a bunch of work on it. Supposedly, it was "ready for paint", but I couldn't get the guy to actually paint it. I think he knew it wasn't right and kept procrastinating. Anyhow, Mike & his crew made it right, which included stripping it back to bare metal & starting over. Getting the heck out of the other shop: Arrival at LaBrecque Autocraft: Work in progress: Pictures taken last Friday: My Mom & Dad standing next to the car. Dad is 85 now and Mom is holding at 34 (same age as in the "day it was delivered" picture): |
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Gonna look awesome when its done!
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Great pics Jeff and the car looks fantastic.
I bet your Dad gets a big kick out of seeing the exterior paint & body in such pristine condition!
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68 Camaro (?350 SB) 69 Camaro (L72 427 BB) 69 Camaro (DZ 302 SB - www.z28.net) Camaro - A friendly flying car – from the French - the first half "camarade/friend" and the last half “aero/of the air". |
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Yeah, the first thing he said when he saw it was "The car never looked this good, even when it was brand new."
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Looking great, I bet your dad can't wait to go for a ride in that thing!
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Awesome stuff when you can bring back the family car! And dad gets to see it all happen! congrats!
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He says he wants to drive it!!!!
(I don't think he's driven a stick in 20 years, so we may need to discuss that a little.) |
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Sounds like a good way to break in a clutch lol
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Funny you should mention that. I put a new clutch & GM flywheel in it ages ago, but have only yard driven it since then. I thought I felt a tiny bit of vibration on engagement, and mentioned it to my Dad. My Dad said, "Back in the day, we'd put the front bumper against a tree and bed that new clutch right in. We can do that with the Camaro." He wasn't joking. I always appreciate the 'old school' advice, but sometimes I have to pass on it.
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:Car looks awesome jeff. did you leave the convertible ballasts in the 4 corners of the car? I heard a lot of people take them out because they weigh so much.
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