ChevyAsylum Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 This is an attempt to replicate the 67 Camaro (Sport Coupe, base model) that I sold in 2004. (I had to pay medical bills after quadruple bypass surgery.) The idea is for it to live on in scale form. I used the AMT 68 Z-28 kit and added the quarter windows: I used Cragar big 'n littles like the 1:1 car had, as well as the generic orange paint job (I used Duplicolor Chevy Engine Orange.) Here's the interior tub: I removed the console from the kit since mine was originally a bench seat, column shift car. Then I added the Hurst shifter, gauges, tach on the column and window/door handles. I've tried to come as close as I could to the prototype's engine compartment with a smallblock Chevy motor, headers and a single 4-barrel. I scratchbuilt a Ford solenoid on the firewall and added various lines and wires from here and there. It also has an electric fan like the 1:1 car had with a few photo-etched details. It needs the final details, but it's finally taking shape. I'll be building another 67, this one will be an RS/SS that I sold last year. I sure miss those Camaros.
Wildrice Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Looks great. I like the added details. Sorry you had to let the 1:1's go. Keep us updated.
camaroman Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Now your taking my language!!! Nice looking build. can wait to see it finished! Still hangin' on to my '67 Base coupe! I gotta get that thing back on the road! Kills me to see it in such a state of disrepair!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
bigphoto Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Just one question! Was the 1:1 a blast? cause the scale version is!
ChevyAsylum Posted April 15, 2006 Author Posted April 15, 2006 Yes...the 1:1 version WAS a blast. It was probably the most enjoyable project I've ever done. Here's a link to the thing's story on my server: http://www.chevyasylum.com/67camaro/67camaro01.html And here's a picture of both Camaros side by side:
ChevyAsylum Posted April 18, 2006 Author Posted April 18, 2006 Thanks, Lee. Yer right...it's not the best kit ever. But it's interesting how a little detail work can add a whole lot to an otherwise "pig's ear" kit. I'll be doing a replica of the yellow RS/SS soon. I've got the photo-etched stuff to do the RS grille and at leastI won't have to take the console outta that one. I've also got a pair of Trumpeter 63 Nova kits to build replicas of the two that I owned. And some Monte Carlo SSes and an El Camino SS and so on. I guess I have my projects lined up for the foreseeable future...not to mention the Rat Fink Reunion this weekend and the 1:1 projects. I'm sure not bored in my retirement. :wink:
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