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Great car!!
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Well done Steve. She is a fine looking and sounding BEAUTY!
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Awesome car Steve I cannot believe this was out there... KILLER... hey where are my member stars?
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beautiful camaro. Love that color
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Making Progress
It was a cold rainy night and had plan to go to the gym, but this car has me excited and felt like fixing and improve some things on the car. Tonight I completely detailed the exterior, next on my list was to fix the tachometer. The first thing I checked was the negative coil terminal. This is the location for the tach and also the distributor connection. What was missing was the brown tachometer wire which feed pulses to the tach which converts the pulses and displays them as RPM's. I searched a little further and found the wire coiled and taped to the harness and hidden. Started the car with it running reconnected the tach wire and it works perfect. Not sure why it was disconnected unless it caused an ignition problem previously. Last I adjusted the close limit switch on passenger side head light actuator door.
Next project is the interior.....
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That was easy!
Buddy
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Diggin' it Steve. Keep the progress updates coming (and post a photo or 20 too!)
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That is a great sounding car! Love the color also. Excellent all around.
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I was going through some old correspondences related to this car. This car was ordered with F41, front spring part# YJ 3912532 and rear BY 3925817. When I first acquired the car (1996) there was a question in ICC magazine related to tire size used on late 67 SS Camaros D70 or F70. I believe I answered that or at least added a data point. My car was built 7B (last week of production), L78 ,F41 and 456 axle ratio and still had it's original D70 spare in the trunk.
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Very nice Steve. Thanks for sharing...Joe
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