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Xplantdad 07-16-2019 08:19 PM

All great stuff...thanks for sharing.


Also Anthony is good people (as you have already found out!) :)

Bill Pritchard 07-16-2019 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Xplantdad (Post 1455350)
All great stuff...thanks for sharing.

x2!

Riverbud 07-17-2019 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ruralrte66 (Post 1455216)
Very cool, What neat history. Thanks for sharing..

Gregg

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Originally Posted by RALLY (Post 1455217)
Great story on this beautiful 69 Camaro. Enjoy your project.

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Originally Posted by L78M22Rag (Post 1455219)
Looks like a car from a high performance dealership with a lot of stories to tell. Great score!

Looking forward to hearing what you’re going to do with it. Sounds like you appreciate that desert faded Lemans blue paint, and I couldn’t agree more.

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Originally Posted by Jonesy (Post 1455327)
Great story and docs on that car.:biggthumpup:

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Originally Posted by Xplantdad (Post 1455350)
All great stuff...thanks for sharing.


Also Anthony is good people (as you have already found out!) :)

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Originally Posted by Bill Pritchard (Post 1455377)
x2!

Thanks everyone. This site has been an incredible resource and I'm glad I can finally contribute.

randy27 07-17-2019 02:46 AM

That's one nice project. We're looking at a '72 Camaro as next project. Here to gain some good ideas.

mr.4speed 07-17-2019 04:03 PM

there is a couple old Hayward drag club members i see around at car shows by me ill ask if they have any info on the car. i used race at the old Fremont drag strip and would see that Hayward drag club decal all the time. cool car congrats

Riverbud 07-20-2019 09:15 PM

I've been away from the car for a week, but got back today to finish up the rear brakes. Had a leaking rear brake cylinder. There seems to be two different brake cylinders, most of the parts catalogs show the ones with an external rubber boot. Mine has a boot that sort of sits flush with ends of the brake cylinder. I was able to wash enough grime off of the original to bring it in to and sort out what I needed. I'm now on a first name basis with the local Napa counter. He came back with what I needed, rang it up at $14.98. For two. Got the brakes bled and functional, time for a test drive. Brakes work, but now the generator light is staring me in the face. Got home and broke the old Fluke meter out. Alternator seems ok. The voltage regulator looked like it was probably the original, and at $20 it was a good gamble. A trip back to the parts store 5 minutes later and it's in and the light is out. Forgot how nice some of these old cars are to work on.

Jimlt4383 07-21-2019 12:29 AM

Love your car, that 69 is soooo cool!

big gear head 07-21-2019 03:55 AM

Keep all of those old parts that you are taking off.


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