Thirty Three Years Later…
It was just a few months after driving Pandora home from Colorado that I decided to restore Pandora. I had no plan. I just started
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Posts about the 1969 Camaro project
It was just a few months after driving Pandora home from Colorado that I decided to restore Pandora. I had no plan. I just started
‘Twas a warm Wednesday evening with me in my shop I still needed some shelves – I still needed to mop! The bolt bins were
Moving is one of my least favorite things. A little over a year in and we still aren’t done. There are still a few boxes
Five months later… We are technically done moving. At least in the sense that all of our stuff is here. In boxes. But even though
Well, that did not go as expected. I had plans. Other than fixing the front suspension bits last year, I’d mostly been dumping every spare
It’s working! The front suspension stuff is done! Well, mostly done. I don’t think anything will ever be completely done. The coilovers slid in without
The noise I was hearing was the spring on the driver’s side. It just doesn’t seem to fit in the control arm cup well. It
I had a small amount of success last night. I installed a working windshield wiper motor. Now drives into town are no longer thwarted by
I’m still not done! I got the control arms installed, but found that the manual steering pitman arm is ever so slightly smaller than the
I’m looking forward to getting the front wheels back on. The other cars need some maintenance, so being able to move Pandora would be nice