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newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 30-November 04 From: Lost Wages, NV Member No.: 558 ![]() |
Hey all, been reading through these forums for a couple days after I saw a link at LS1Tech.com, and wanted to register and say hello.
I have a 1968 Camaro and a 1992 RS Camaro. The 68 is the corner carver, and the 92 is the daily driver. Looks like a great bunch of guys here, and I look forward to making some contributions when I can. In case you care, The 68 is based on a 97 C5 Corvette, and has a TT LS1 with the rear mounted T56. Other highlights include a custom made carbon fiber body kit, upgraded interior, and full tube chassis. (IMG:http://www.pro-touring.com/~tylerb/5050New.jpg) Tyler |
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newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 30-November 04 From: Lost Wages, NV Member No.: 558 ![]() |
Thanks for the nice welcome guys, it's nice to see good people with common interests. (or should I call it an obsession?)
And yes, it is true, I have lurked around @ C-C.com for a while now, and my car has come up a few times. This site has some very sweet cars, I am fighting the urge to make the 3rd gen into a track car after reading through here. As far as profession, I build cars, and make products for old classics. If you'd like to see more of the 68 build up, just click on my sig to go to my website, and then click on the 50/50 project section to view the fab process thus far. Looking forward to being a part of this site. Tyler |
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