1969 Camaro Z/28 - High School Crush
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1969 Camaro Z/28 - High School Crush
Dan Nickel of Marshall, Wisconsin, still remembers his first crush--it began the same day he got his driver's license. The object of his affection was a killer '69 Z/28, and he fantasized about driving it to and from school. Unfortunately, Dan and the Z/28 came from different worlds, and he ended up spending his high school years with a clapped-out four-wheeler instead.
Dan never forgot that first Camaro. A few years after high school he even briefly hooked up with an '80 Z28 just because it reminded him of the '69. That didn't work out, and Dan took a long break from car crafting until 1999 when everything came together. Armed with a supportive wife and some hard-earned savings, Dan found a venerable first-gen Camaro and began building his version of the ultimate street machine.
like most projects, what was supposed to be a simple paint job took on a life of its own and turned into a complete ground-up restoration. After the body was stripped to its shell, Dan enlisted Musclecar Restorations in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to remove and replace all traces of cancerous sheetmetal caused by years of exposure to Wisconsin's salty winter roads. Six months later, a mild small-block 350 was dropped between the fenderwells, and a Richmond five-speed was mounted for comfortable cruising.Dan's still trying to decide whether to drop in a mega-horsepower crate motor or to perform a fuel-injection conversion. What started out as a high school crush has bloomed into an ongoing love affair.
Dan never forgot that first Camaro. A few years after high school he even briefly hooked up with an '80 Z28 just because it reminded him of the '69. That didn't work out, and Dan took a long break from car crafting until 1999 when everything came together. Armed with a supportive wife and some hard-earned savings, Dan found a venerable first-gen Camaro and began building his version of the ultimate street machine.
like most projects, what was supposed to be a simple paint job took on a life of its own and turned into a complete ground-up restoration. After the body was stripped to its shell, Dan enlisted Musclecar Restorations in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to remove and replace all traces of cancerous sheetmetal caused by years of exposure to Wisconsin's salty winter roads. Six months later, a mild small-block 350 was dropped between the fenderwells, and a Richmond five-speed was mounted for comfortable cruising.Dan's still trying to decide whether to drop in a mega-horsepower crate motor or to perform a fuel-injection conversion. What started out as a high school crush has bloomed into an ongoing love affair.
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THE DETAILS
Car: Dan Nickel's '69 Chevy Camaro Z/28
Engine: 350ci small-block Chevy
Heads: Cast-iron GM double hump, 2.02/1.94 intake/exhaust valves
Induction: Edelbrock Performer RPM,Holley 650-cfm carb
Camshaft: GM LT-1, 205/207 degrees duration at 0.050-inch lift, 0.447/0.459-inch lift
Power (est.): 300 hp
Transmission: Richmond five-speed,Centerforce clutch, Hurst shifter
Rearend: GM 12-bolt, 3.31:1 gears
Suspension: PST bushings, PST 2-inch drop springs, PST shocks, front; PST leaf springs, KYB shocks, rear
Brakes: GM 11-inch discs, front; GM9.5-inch drums, rear
Wheels and tires: 16x7 American Racing Torq-Thrust II with Yokohama P205/55R16 radials front; 16x8 American Racing Torq-Thrust II with Yokohama P245/50R16radials, rear
Paint: PPG Hugger Orange with black stripes by John Balow at Musclecar Restorations in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Cost to build: Too much
Car: Dan Nickel's '69 Chevy Camaro Z/28
Engine: 350ci small-block Chevy
Heads: Cast-iron GM double hump, 2.02/1.94 intake/exhaust valves
Induction: Edelbrock Performer RPM,Holley 650-cfm carb
Camshaft: GM LT-1, 205/207 degrees duration at 0.050-inch lift, 0.447/0.459-inch lift
Power (est.): 300 hp
Transmission: Richmond five-speed,Centerforce clutch, Hurst shifter
Rearend: GM 12-bolt, 3.31:1 gears
Suspension: PST bushings, PST 2-inch drop springs, PST shocks, front; PST leaf springs, KYB shocks, rear
Brakes: GM 11-inch discs, front; GM9.5-inch drums, rear
Wheels and tires: 16x7 American Racing Torq-Thrust II with Yokohama P205/55R16 radials front; 16x8 American Racing Torq-Thrust II with Yokohama P245/50R16radials, rear
Paint: PPG Hugger Orange with black stripes by John Balow at Musclecar Restorations in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Cost to build: Too much
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