my pontiac firebird 400 ram air 1968
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Awesome man, can't wait to see the progress.
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@chielvanosch I wouldnt call that restoring but it does look good
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im also in the prosess of restoring a 68 400 cant wait
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make a new video
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I'd love to see the finished product. How much have you invested do far?
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lol i just finished up a 67 mustang which was my first car, and now im lookin at a 68 400 bird- 4 speed of course
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Nice, I myself am restoring a '68 400 which will be my first car.
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nice car- love the blue color- will be a great car
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it's exciting at this stage huh. the car realy looks good. I'm sure it'll be a hit at the cruise-in and shows.
ztwntyn8 3 years ago
thanks! it is really exciting! we`re a lot further now though :D 'bout time i make a new vid i guess.. if i have the time for it tomorrow, i`ll make a new one, this is really getting out of date!!
chielvanosch 3 years ago
it was done in Holland, 6000 euro`s
thats about 8300 dollar (its real cool in real life, but my cam isnt good enough to show how special it actually is)
another thing is, the colour of the engine itself is kind of gray on the video, but in real life it`s redone in the original baby-blue.
a basic colour like black will cost you much less probbably ... and in the US paintjobs are often cheaper than in Europe anyway, so...
i`d say, 3000 dollar or so (?)
chielvanosch 4 years ago
nope, all 1st gen firebirds and camaros have a ''short'' chassis, maybe there are more cars build like this, but i know for sure that its the same story with a first gen camaro too.
chielvanosch 4 years ago
i do have all the parts, but not everything is assembled yet. but the most is already on the chassis and engine.
i btw just bought a chrome alternator :D
chielvanosch 4 years ago