We bought this Camaro in Feb of 2002 and started "fixing" it. There will
be pages added here to show the process as we moved from new Vinyl
top to interior reconstruction, sound deadening, rust removal, gas tank
replacement, use of POR rust product, trunk detailing, wheel work,
wiring, seat rebuilding, and general cleaning and touch up.
The following has been done so far to our Camaro... New
wheels painted gray, 15" on back, 14" on front, replaced front
and rear SS badges with RS. New vinyl top and new Dover white paint along
roof edge and whole rear from door edge back. Trunk was sanded, holes
filled with POR putty, then POR gray paint covered with GM splatter paint.
New carpet was installed, but first, floors were sanded, painted POR
gray, small holes filled with POR putty. Then sound/heat proofing foil
was stuck down before new carpet was laid. The whole dash was removed
and painted interior matching color Blue. Wiring harness was repaired
in many places. New elec. spade fittings installed where needed. New
A/C fan switch in cluster replaced. POR gray paint used up
under and behind dash. Floor console had a new 'low fuel' warning
system installed and it works perfectly now. Rear window mechanisms
were removed, cleaned, painted, plastic rollers replaced and they work great
now.
In 2004 the front end will be worked on, replacing
parts on the headlight doors, new headlight relays will be installed,
sanding of subframe and major reachable parts under the engine area
will be sanded and painted POR chassis black. General clean up of engine
bay too. A new evaporator will be installed in the A/C suitcase and the
system charged again. The headlight door vacuum canister will be relocated
to correct place on inner fender and hoses check for vac tightness.
Our Camaro made it Seattle and back in August of 2003
for the West Coast All Chevy Show, then a trip through the Cascades
and back in 100+ degree heat and never sputtered. Total miles were over
5000 for this one trip. Floor temps on the trip exceeded 110 degrees
with the A/C not working but the engine purred like a kitten, never
overheated and pulled strong and steady going over the Rockies and Cascades.
This photo is at the Bellevue Community College parking lot where the Car Show was held.