Looking to win the Castrol GTX challenge Im Entry #: 10160. Your vote would help me out alot. Thanks.
Alright so here's some new eye candy that I have for you guys. It's a 1972 Z28, as you can see from my garage I've built a couple of Z28's already and I decided to start on another project. I bought this car for $500.00 today (3/23/09) from one of my father's friends. I guess that he was spooked in restoring this car because of the roof and the driver side quarter panel, thats no problem for me I'll get her finished and I have see and done cars in worse conditon. I plan on painting this Z28 black metallic with two charcoal gray stripes or maybe sliver with black stripes and I also plan on selling it when I am done with the car because I have no more room in my yard! :'(
On the way home.
Here's a front shot of the new project.
Now that's what Im talking about! Look at that! Nothing a little elbow grease cant take care of.
Here is a close up shot.
And a closer shot.
Another thing that I have to fix.
Front view driver.
Front view passenger.
Seat and center.
Under the car I cant wait to see what the floors look like when I rip off the carpet.
Wow a plus Torque thrust wheels! Only 3 I have to buy the other one.
No engine? Luckly I have a 350 in my garage.
Closer front veiw.
Sorry for the rear shot I could'nt open the gate the Corvette is parked on the other side of the gate.
See anything wierd??? No windshield!
Dash seems to be in ok shape no cracks.
Here she sits on myu front yard until Saturday when I dump the 350 in her and move her to the back yard.
I was bored so I put both of them together so they could talk lol.

Engine and tranny in. Tomorrow hopefully headers, hoses, radiator, belts, plugs, wires, and power steering pump.
Engine and engine bay painted and done new. Sorry for the mobile shots I couldnt find my camera.
Alright so I know its been a while since I've posted picture but the weather here in Miami has been horrible. Non stop rain all day every day and basically no work could be done. The other day although I was able to work on her and I came up with a couple of surprises. When I went to bolt up the front end it was not straight because the front chasis were bent to the left a couple of inches. I had to undo all the work that I did previous and take the engine out again. I was able to bend the chasis back to the correct form and now it's perfect. Also the engine sits perfect too.
Again, sorry for the mobile shots this is what she looks like now. Engine sits in engine bay, fender in, front atttached, and hood bolted on. Hopefully Thursday and Saturday more work will be done if it does not rain. I really hate the wheather down here in Miami now.