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can help me out. I am looking fro pics for the SCCA Camaros that ran in the early to mid 90's. (93-96) Engine, chassis, whatever direction anyone can point me in. Thanks, Chris.

I am specifacly building the Highway Masters SCCA Camaro and am in need of reference. Google sucks for this. Was on and punched in a few different ways and got nothing that will really help.

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can help me out. I am looking fro pics for the SCCA Camaros that ran in the early to mid 90's. (93-96) Engine, chassis, whatever direction anyone can point me in. Thanks, Chris.

I am specifacly building the Highway Masters SCCA Camaro and am in need of reference. Google sucks for this. Was on and punched in a few different ways and got nothing that will really help.

You need to find the September 1993 Racer magazine. It has a great In-focus of that car. In-focus was a series where they took a car into a studio and did a great series of photo documenting the car. Sadly they dropped that feature. Also Motor Racing Motor News did a feature on it at some time in its brief run.

Mike

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hey morning chris. just thought i would try and help you out. i found these. i know they are of the Hot Wheels camaro but they should be close to the same.

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sorry, but i could not find any of the rear of the driver's compartment.

hope these help.

Posted

Those are awesome reference pics. Thank you for posting them. Man it's amazing how different this car is set up from the model. Glad I didn't get to far into this build I will post pics soon. Thanks again!

Posted

Those are great photos! Thanks for posting them.

I have a Mustang Trans-Am car on the bench, and ran into the same problem trying to find reference material. What I did find was that the real cars actually look a lot simpler than the kit. I believe that the Camaro kit was retooled from the '89-90 Trans-Am Mustangs, which were in turn retooled from the '85-87 IMSA GTO Mustangs. This is ok-they all used the popular Riley and Scott chassis. I'm guessing that the differences are due to the original IMSA GTO subjects being endurance racers as opposed to Trans-Am cars that ran sprint races.

I'm planning on cleaning up a lot of the extraneous and molded-on stuff and hopefully building a more-accurate model.

One thing I spent a lot of time on was trying to figure out oiling system plumbing. I've got it all worked out-but where is the dry-sump pump supposed to go??? There are pulleys for two accessories, but one of those looks to be for power steering and the other I assume is the alternator (not included in the kit, btw).

Posted
Those are great photos! Thanks for posting them.

I have a Mustang Trans-Am car on the bench, and ran into the same problem trying to find reference material. What I did find was that the real cars actually look a lot simpler than the kit. I believe that the Camaro kit was retooled from the '89-90 Trans-Am Mustangs, which were in turn retooled from the '85-87 IMSA GTO Mustangs. This is ok-they all used the popular Riley and Scott chassis. I'm guessing that the differences are due to the original IMSA GTO subjects being endurance racers as opposed to Trans-Am cars that ran sprint races.

I'm planning on cleaning up a lot of the extraneous and molded-on stuff and hopefully building a more-accurate model.

One thing I spent a lot of time on was trying to figure out oiling system plumbing. I've got it all worked out-but where is the dry-sump pump supposed to go??? There are pulleys for two accessories, but one of those looks to be for power steering and the other I assume is the alternator (not included in the kit, btw).

The pump would mount on the passenger side of the engine up against the pan rail. The drive is a belt off of the front of the crankshaft.

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