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JasonWW
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Born Jan-1-1910
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Your car (Camaro, Firebird, Trans Am, etc): 99 TA, black
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28 Jul 2005
I'm looking for the plain hood for the LS1 TA/Firebird cars. I'm in the Houston area and can pick it up. Condition doesn't matter, but if I find a nice black one I will pay extra.
30 Oct 2004
I'm not sure where to ask this question, so I'll try here in General.
Has anyone moved their gas tank from above the axle to behind the rear seats?
I figure 2 small tanks with a connector to bridge them would work as well as stock.
The reason I want to do this is to rearrange the space in the car. The rear seat area is useless to me and I would like to regain the space taken up by the factory tank. Plus it seems safer if hit from behind. You'd just need to build a steel shield over the tank to isolate it from the cabin.
Any thoughts on this? Can it be done? Anyone already done it?
12 Oct 2004
First, here are some pics of the PowerTour Camaro's. 4th gen's with a standard small block chevy swapped in to reduce racing costs.
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(IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/JasonWW/Euro%20Race%20Cars/powertourcamaro9.jpg)

More pics to come.
10 Sep 2004
Can anyone tell me what is above the rear spring mounts? The sheetmetal has some large dimples to center the spring but on the inside, there seems to be straight sheetmetal (the area right behind the shocks). Is there a double layer of sheetmetal here? I want to bolt something to the dimple in the center of the spring mount to act as a suspension limiter, but I can't figure out the design.
I know the gas tank is inboard of the springs and is out of the way. Maybe I could cut some access panels into the upper panel of sheetmetal (if indeed it uses 2 layers) then screw a cover panel back over it?
Any info or help would be appreciated.

Jason
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