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Member ID: pjtimmer

Location: Utrecht, UN

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Vehicle Info

1972 Chevrolet Camaro

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP320
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

Interior

  • Recaro Seats 

Exterior Styling

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.

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Last updated: May 11, 2003

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Peter’s Chevrolet Camaro
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May 2003 Update!!!!
Some nice oictures of my new customade dash insert!
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Here you see my new seatbelt harness, it is a 3 point harness with roller which is mounted underneed the rear seat bun on the orginal rearseatbelt mounting place, save and nice!
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This is the latest view on my cleaned interior!

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaro

past april 2003 update:
The paintjob is finished!!! and there is more to come! Just started on my new trunk project!
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pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaropjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaro
To see more of my camaro just check out my website www.KandyCamaro.com
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Thanks for voting everyone I am finally going up in the ranking list, I hope I will enter the top ten soon....who knows...Thanks!
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I started to empty the trunk again as you see below:

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaro


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Don't forget to vote! Thanks.
Please visit my brand new website!!! www.KandyCamaro.com

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaro

To see more of my camaro just check out my website www.KandyCamaro.com

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The left pic is showing my modified ashtray, it now holds 9 flip switches for amps, neon, fans and led's.
The right pic is showing the subenclosure.

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On the left you see my new dash light, I used a neon wire to get a more modern look in the dash.
On the right you see my trunk at night.
I real life the neon is a lot brighter, but you get the idea.

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On the left you see my new seats including the home made new rearseat.
In a whille I will put in a skihatch but for now it is done.
On the right you see my doorpanel, I covered the upper doorpanel with vinyl, later on I will cover the lower one to.

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Above you see the trunk how it was recently.

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Here you see the undercar neon's way cool, just for show, fun! I took them oof again and will replace them with LED's later on.

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Here you see the trunk again and also the inside of the car as it is now. I still have to cover the dash, console and lower doorpanels with new vinyl.
Before that I will slightly modifie the shape of the dash with fiberglass..

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Here you see my new 160 amp alternator and O/00 gaugewire with goldplated ringterminal. You also see my new head unit.

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On the left you see my recent stereo setup and on the right you see my future setup, at least I for now.

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroThis is a rear view and you can see the sub enclosure that hold a 12" sub from the house of Next audio emotions(very nice sound, to my upinion). At the moment I am re-customizing the whole interior, as you can see and read on my website, there is more to come so check me back soon....

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroHere you can see the left side of the car just restored and painted with some red-lead now it's ready for the 280 sq feet of brown bread I ordered, the 4 to 6 layers brown bread will be installed on every panel what I can reach by hand or roller, if not reachable I will apply some "body" spray from a local restauration shop(this body spray will avoid vibrations and rust just as well as dynashield or any other liquid product. This car will be as quiet as a Nasa spaceship if the radio is turned off!(this kind of hard with 40 series mufflers from flowmaster!ha ha)

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroThis picture shows how my kickpanels are going to be positioned, the speakers are from CDT 16.5 cm High Definition compo set, they are the best I've heard, to my taste I mean. The 5,8 liter enclosure which is needed with this composet for optimum sound will be located as well as in- and outside the car interior, a part of it will find room in the hollow part behind the kickpanels, this will make it look smaller on the inside of the interior, for a better stock looking interior. The enclosures will be build from wood cloth and fiberglass.

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroHere is a view into my interior, the picture is taken just from behind the driver seat, I t gives a good look how the compo set is positioned. The rest of the interior is customized to, with fiberglass and wood, trimend with black vynil and/or sprayed in the planed body color. Check my website from time to time, a lot of updates coming (almost every week!)
www.KandyCamaro.com

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaropjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet Camaroon the right you can see a test fit for the kickpanels. On the leftyou see the other side, I will put up some more pictures as soon as I've done the vinyl work!

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroHere is the other side, you can notice the angle is slightly different form the other side, they are angeled in the best angle toward the drivers seat for better stereo imaging.

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroAnd the right side again, this picture gives you a small view at the modified emergency brake.

pjtimmer's 1972 Chevrolet CamaroI tried to make a picture of my kickpanles with the ultra bright power led's on, but unfortuned the picture isn't that bright as the real thing, I will try to make a new one with an other camera or something...

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Member ID: pjtimmer

Location: Utrecht, UN