The work on the as-yet-unnamed 69 Camaro Track car has been plugging away quietly in our shop this past year. This 2-part forum build thread update we shows the work completed from January through April 2016.
This was an important phase, where the last of the body and chassis work were completed on the welding table, then the car was disassembled and the chassis removed. With the chassis on the ground the final welding work could be completed.
The body went to our friends at Heritage for some blasting, structural repair (roof replaced), priming and parts of the interior areas were painted.
After the chassis and cage was then final welded it also was delivered to Heritage, where parts of the cage and frame were painted. The fuel cell was also installed, the chassis was checked for alignment, and the final few suspension brackets were added before the entire front section was final welded.
This 2-part forum post shows all of the steps along the way – the welding, measuring, fabrication, painting, weighing, and more. Hope you enjoy reading about the build as much as we have doing it!