So I started a thread on another forum about five years ago about this project. Hopefully it will run in another five years. Original thread here: http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=131539
Some of you might remember me, some of you have forgotten me, most of you have probably never met me, but I've been here for a while.
I'm taking my former college ride/daily driver, and building it for SCCA autocross competition in C-Prepared.
A little history first. I bought the car back in 2000. Then it was a well option V6 car. Slower than dirt, but it had cool t-tops. I drove it like this for a while, making minor improvements. Eventually, I build a Vortec headed 350 for it and had some fun running around in it. After a few failed emissions tests it got parked and I kinda forgot about it. I started autocrossing (then my daily driver) and always wished I had a faster car to make a project out of. A good friend of mine then reminded me of that Camaro in my garage...
Here is a quick list of what I have and what is to come:
1981 Camaro, stripped down to bare shell
14pt S&W cage
16x13 and 16x12 wheels (14" wide rear radial slick, 12" wide front)
Kirkey Seats
Home-made subframe connectors
Fiberglass front clip, flares, hood, doors, and decklid
Lexan front and rear glass (no side glass)
SPC upper control arms
Howe lower control arms
Custom 3-Link rear suspension
Koni coilovers
Ford 9" Rear (upper 4.86 gears)
Custom front and rear (blade) sway bars
377ci SBC
Jerico WC4 4-speed
Plus probably a few other things I'm forgetting...
Back when I brought her home for the first time...

Then Pat and I put a new motor in...

Then Pat made some subframe connectors...

I dyno'd the motor...
































Not bad panel alignment for the first shot...







Dash bar in, engine bars welded in place.


The broken and beaten glass front clip. I'll get to repairing it soon, but at least it was cheap.


















(Please ignore the bird-E36 M3 welds.... they are getting redone)

That might catch a cone or two.



























