StingRay Ray- No turning back
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Location: Austin Texas
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Just joined today and found your thread. You did exactly what I want to do soon.. Buy a broken down Stingray and bring it back to life. I know little about vehicles, need to learn a lot before I put any money down. It's good to see a successful job. Great work!
#264
Le Mans Master
i can dig it
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#269
Safety Car
I can't help but wonder what this would have looked like with a '78-82 as a starting point (and keeping the bubble back window).
You mentioned you were going "pro touring" with this car, what kind of engine/suspension mods have/will you be doing? Not trying to pick, because I know you've busted your azz on this project, but was there a reason you didn't carry the "mudflaps" from the C3 over to the rear wheelwells?
You mentioned you were going "pro touring" with this car, what kind of engine/suspension mods have/will you be doing? Not trying to pick, because I know you've busted your azz on this project, but was there a reason you didn't carry the "mudflaps" from the C3 over to the rear wheelwells?
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Le Mans Master
#271
Le Mans Master
Ahhhhhh! Wait a minute, " I know little about vehicles" I doubt that you are ready for a project like this yet.
#272
Yes, some durablocks have already been ordered. I just put some paint on it so I could drive it this season. Calipers were leaking from sitting. I think I am going to move the headlights up to the stock location when I repaint.
The car already has FI and modern aftermarket A/C. The engine has a true dual exhaust sans cats and a mild cam. The car runs very well and the car rides surprisingly smooth. I did not expect a smooth ride from a lowered vehicle. Before this car I had a porsche speedster replica and it was a much rougher ride(but very fun car). I have a rear monoleaf spring. I have a set of vortec heads.
I did not keep the mud flaps because I did not think they looked good with the c2 lines.
This is what the car may have looked like if I did the bubble top. I considered it but decided I liked the notchback look better.
Thanks for the comments, positive and negative.
The car already has FI and modern aftermarket A/C. The engine has a true dual exhaust sans cats and a mild cam. The car runs very well and the car rides surprisingly smooth. I did not expect a smooth ride from a lowered vehicle. Before this car I had a porsche speedster replica and it was a much rougher ride(but very fun car). I have a rear monoleaf spring. I have a set of vortec heads.
I did not keep the mud flaps because I did not think they looked good with the c2 lines.
This is what the car may have looked like if I did the bubble top. I considered it but decided I liked the notchback look better.
Thanks for the comments, positive and negative.
#274
Le Mans Master
I have to say, I don't usually like fairly wild customs, but from the beginning, I've always liked yours and it is turning out pretty damn nice. Congrats.
#278
Le Mans Master
Awesome foresite and exacution. Not only do you have amazing fiberglassing skills, but also a great eye for tastefully blending. KUDOS to you and your amazing car
#279
Reblocked and painted the doors. I tried to get some good photos but I am no photographer. I used the flash and know to have the sun at my back but guess I waited to late in the morning because the photos do not show any of the details of the body. Any tips for better photos?
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott
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