Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Hot Rod

Boy you just never know what you'll see as you leave your house, I was heading out today to make a run and about a block from my house I see this beautiful car sitting there, well I had a schedule to meet so I couldn't stop, so i called my son load up your brothers and sister in the wagon, get the camera and  and check this out, so the photos are courtesy of my 14 year old son, he did a great job getting the pic's of this Hot Rod, what a great looking car (to bad it has an automatic in it LOL) just a little peeve of mine.

small block chevy




Gangster white walls

Automatic :(


Monday, June 13, 2011

OUCH!!!!

What a claim this is....
Chevy Truck Plant 
guess who's looking for a new job! 
This incident happened in the Oshawa Canada - CP Rail yard
 which ships out the GM vehicles.  One of the car men who 
attaches and detaches the car haulers, accidentally unhooked 
a set of train cars without having the brakes applied.  The Oshawa 
rail yard has a slight incline to it, so when the set of rail cars was 
unhooked from the engine it started to roll down the hill.
  It smashed through the stop block and then through the
 fence and continued into the parking lot where GM stores the new 
vehicles that come off the line. 
Over 300 vehicles were damaged. 













Sunday, June 5, 2011

69 Z28

My friends Z pictured her is far from stock but still has all the classic looks

1969

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Indianapolis 500 Pace Car with RS package.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS.
The general appearance of the 1969 Camaro did not change much compared to the first two years, having kept the basic body lines and basic "look". This slight transformation was similar to the changes made to the 1968 model to make it look different than the 1967 model. The 1969 Camaro carried over the previous year's drivetrain and major mechanical components, but all-new sheetmetal, except the hood and trunk lid, gave the car a substantially sportier look. The grille was redesigned with a heavy "V" cant and deeply inset headlights. New door skins, rear quarter panels, and rear valance panel also gave the car a much lower, wider, more aggressive look. This styling would serve for the 1969 model year only. Collectors often debate the merits of smooth, rounded lines of 1967 and 1968 model versus the heavily creased and sportier looks of the 1969.
Several new performance options were available for the 1969 model year.
To increase competitiveness in the SCCA Trans Am racing series, optional four wheel disc brakes with four-piston calipers were made available during the year, under RPO JL8, for US$500.30.This system used components from the Corvette and made for a major improvement in the braking capability and was a key to winning the Trans Am championship.
The Rally Sport (RS) option, RPO Z22, Z22 Rally Sport Package; includes special black painted grille with concealed headlights and headlight washer, fender striping (except when sport striping or Z28 Special Performance Package is specified), simulated rear fender louvers, front and rear wheel opening moldings, black body sill, RS emblems on grille, steering wheel and rear panel, Rally Sport front fender nameplates, bright accented taillights, back-up lights below rear bumper; also includes bright roof drip moldings on Sport Coupe. $131.65, 37,773 built. This option could be added to any other option IE- SS or Z/28, making the model a RS/SS or the HIGHLY desirable and RARE z/28/RS.
The Z28 performance option could also be had with dealer-installed dual four-barrel crossram intake manifold (shipped in the trunk)
Also available was the F41 suspension, which had staggered shocks, multi-leaf springs in back, faster-ratio steering box, and 15 in (38 cm) by 7 in (18 cm) rims.
A GM corporate edict forbade Chevrolet from installing engines larger than 400 cu in (6.6 l). Requests from dealers (notably Yenko) who were dealer-installing 427 cu in (7.0 l) engines in the Camaro caused Chevrolet to use an ordering process usually used on fleet and special orders (taxis, trucks, etc.) to offer 427 engines in the Camaro. Two Central Office Production Orders (COPO), numbers 9560 and 9561, were offered in the 1969 model year. The COPO 9561 option brought the solid lifter L72 big-block engine, making an underrated 425 hp (317 kW) gross. Dealer Don Yenko ordered 201 of these cars to create the now-legendary Yenko Camaro. Other dealers also became aware of the L72 engine package and ordered it. Around 1,015 Camaros were fitted with the L72 engine option
The 1969 model year was exceptionally long, extending into November 1969, due to engineering problems that delayed the introduction of the second generation model planned for 1970. It is a popular myth late-'69 Camaros were sold as 1970 models (due to GM publicity pictures of the '69 Camaro labeled as a 1970), but they were all assigned 1969 VIN codes. The proposed '69 SS350, intended to address the delay, was instead sold as a '70.
Production numbers:
RS:37,773
SS:34,932
Z28:20,302
Total:243,085]

Camaro ZL-1

The Central Office Production Order (COPO) 9560 was an option installed an all-aluminum 427 cu in (7 L) big-block called the ZL-1 and was designed specifically for drag racing. It was conceived by drag racer Dick Harrell, and ordered through Fred Gibb Chevrolet in La Harpe, IL, with the intention of entering NHRA Super Stock drag racing. Just 69 ZL-1 Camaros were produced, the engine alone cost over US$4,000 — nearly twice that of a base coupe with a V8. Though rated at 430 hp (321 kW) gross, the ZL-1 made 376 SAE Net HP (in its "as installed" state). http://www.camaros.org/copo.shtml
The ZL1 engines were hand assembled in a process that took 16 hours each, in a room that Corvette Chief Engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov described as "surgically clean". All ZL1 engines were manufactured at the Tonawanda Assembly Plant before being installed in Corvettes, Camaros, or sold over the counter to racers.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

RIP Pontiac Danny!!

I lost one my best friends and the best car guy I ever knew Pontiac Danny  Holland you will be missed my friend

Friday, June 3, 2011

1966 Chevrolet

66 Caprice
I think the 1966 Chevrolet has to be one of the coolest models ever Built whether a 2 door Caprice. 4 door Bel Air. or the Impala Wagon, they really had some good lines on them and a great option in power plants
66 Wagon
66 Bel Air
The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size automobile built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors introduced for the 1958 model year. Deriving its name from the southern African antelope, Chevrolet's most expensive passenger model through 1965 had become the best-selling automobile in the United States, competing against the Ford Galaxie 500 and the Plymouth Fury when full-size models dominated the market. The Impala was distinguished for many years by its symmetrical triple taillights. The Caprice was introduced as a top-line Impala Sport Sedan for the 1965 model year becoming a separate series positioned above the Impala in 1966, which itself remained above the Bel Air and Biscayne. The Impala continued as Chevrolet's most popular full-size model through the mid-1980s. Between 1994 and 1996, Impala was revived as a muscular 5.7-liter V8–powered version of the Caprice Classic sedan. In 2000, the Impala was re-introduced again as a mainstream front-wheel drive full-size sedan.[3]

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Vettes Are one of the Coolest Cars

I still think Vettes are one the the coolest cars ever built, here is a nice example of  everyday driver, this was my 72 ( yes i know it has a 73 front end on it) but i only had $6000 in it with the new paint job and it it a/c and tilt, and it was originally red.  but for you that may not believe  look at the rear view picture the back window is removed, 72 was the last year for that. (around 1994)


73 nose


72 body (removable back window)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Can't get any Cooler than this car

So this had to be about 1995 or so  me and friends went and had breakfast and someone said Dale's Car was gonna be on display  at the local chevrolet dealership, so we road over and sure enough, there it was the famed #3, the salesman must have been impressed or a Harley fan and he aid hey were slow (and the boss ain't here) you guys can roll your bikes in for a photo op, the only think that would have made it cooler if Dale would have been there no such luck. oh that's my old bike 3rd from left, GM Goodwrench black EVO rigid!!