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> Multi-time ESP national champion Camaro Z28 [MD], Lightweight '82 F Body, 350 TPI, T10
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post Feb 3 2010, 03:32 PM
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Likely going to drive something else (again) this year and I'd hate to see this badass piece of 1980s General Motors machinery sit in the garage for another year.

1982 Camaro Z28, L98, 4-speed T10 transmission (engine and transmission both rebuilt in 1998), rare fiberglass hood (available on '82-'83 Z28s), 10-bolt rear axle from '91 Camaro, no A/C or radio, weighed 3,135 at '08 DC Pro.

Weight jackers with 850# front and 150# rear springs, 34/18 f/r sway bars, Torsen T2R, ???? Headers, Accel ECU, Koni single adjustables, front strut tower brace, battery relocated to rear, Corbeau driver's seat, Spohn subframe connectors, adjustable panhard bar, IROC wonderbar, siamesed TPI intake runners (SLP?), 52mm throttle body, Tilton brake proportioning valve, MSD ignition/coil, Hurst shifter, Momo steering wheel, Flowmaster muffler with side exit on passenger side, Centerforce clutch, Energy Suspension bushings, IROC steering box.

Stuff I've done since I got it: New carpet, subframe connectors, fuel injectors, wax.

1 set of 16X10 REAL wheels, 1 set of 16X9.5 Jongbloed wheels, 1 set of 16X9 Ronal (I think) wheels, Factory Service Manual.

One of the most fun cars I've ever autocrossed. Really easy to drive. Just stab it and steer.

Numerous national championships going back to 1989. It was originally built for the SCCA's "new" Street Prepared class, and has been there ever since. Featured in the June 1990 issue of Hot Rod magazine.

My favorite picture:

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What it looks like now without all the stickers:

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Link to scan of the Hot Rod article: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10453209@N06/...57621923352345/

Various interior pictures

Asking $7,500 OBO. NO TRADES! Contact me at "patred48 at verizon dot net"

Pat

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post Feb 3 2010, 03:52 PM
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Pat,

Is that the car Strano won in or was that another purple 3rd gen? (I can't keep all these car straight). Nice looking car!
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post Feb 3 2010, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE (trackbird @ Feb 3 2010, 10:52 AM) *
Pat,

Is that the car Strano won in or was that another purple 3rd gen? (I can't keep all these car straight). Nice looking car!


Yeah, this is "Barney," the same car Sam won ESP with in 2002.

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post Feb 4 2010, 09:52 PM
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post Feb 9 2010, 08:05 PM
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Added a link to pictures I took today of the interior and engine bay (after digging out 30" of snow so I could back it out of the garage!).

Some more info looking through a stack of receipts:

- Engine and transmission rebuilt in 1998 by Showcase Cars in Bay City, Mich., dynoed on a Dynojet at 244HP/345 torque in 1999
- Extra 36mm front sway bar
- Rear axle assembly from a '91 Camaro
- New steering box in 2001
- Centerforce clutch new in 2003

Pat

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post Feb 10 2010, 05:13 AM
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GM needs to buy this car and put it in a museum with the label "From a time when Camaros weren't too big and heavy to win trophies."

What am I saying...this car needs to be raced!

Free bump for an awesome car!
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post Feb 11 2010, 11:45 PM
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QUOTE (patred @ Feb 9 2010, 03:05 PM) *
Added a link to pictures I took today of the interior and engine bay (after digging out 30" of snow so I could back it out of the garage!).

Some more info looking through a stack of receipts:

- Engine and transmission rebuilt in 1998 by Showcase Cars in Bay City, Mich., dynoed on a Dynojet at 244HP/345 torque in 1999
- Extra 36mm front sway bar
- Rear axle assembly from a '91 Camaro
- New steering box in 2001
- Centerforce clutch new in 2003

Pat


Makes more power now... that was with a pig rich tune. The owner between Pat and Mike Snyder retuned the car and leaned it out. I seem to recall it was pushing 400 ft/lbs and 260 HP or so after that.

It also have pretty new Koni Sport front struts, I know they added SFC's (which that car really, really needed). I won Nationals in 2002 with the bad tune and on the 9" Jongbleods, not the 10" Reals. Car has a Torsen T2R in it (one that seem to work and last being that it was pre-2003/4).
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