Tuesday, March 3, 2015

The first Chevrolet Camaro found and restore


Restoring a classic car can bring an important deep into the fabrication process of the car itself. For example, let's take the story of the first Chevrolet Camaro restoration recently. The owners think that before the mechanical work carried out, it is important to spend time (years) to investigate the fabrication process of the original Camaro.

Fisher Works (Detroit) began work on the first Camaro was on May 17, 1966, and it was handed over to General Motors a few days later for final assembly. Although the model has earned a place as an icon of American performance cars since then, they built the original Camaro was more to the purpose to develop the production process and use only the 230-cubic-inch engine (3.8 liter) in-line 6 with 3-speed transmission. After spending the first few months of the campaign, a Chevy dealer in Oklahoma get the gold car in December 1966. It is said to have been in the sales site for years, and the first private owner only appeared in 1969. Dasyat.

Short documentaries under the first dive Camaro history in detail. If you only want to hear the story of the current owner and want to see their restoration work began in 2010, was able to jump straight into the 11th minute video. Happy watching!



source Autoblog , PilotCarRegistery

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