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BLWN6T9
BLWN6T9
Mesa, AZ, USA

Joined: 07/23/2008

My Lifestyles:
Builder, Restorer, Old-School, Hot Rodder, Street Rodder, Custom Rodder, Build-It, Drive-It, Rat Rod, Show Cars
Chevrolet Camaro "BLOWN HUGGER ORANGE 1969 CAMARO"
BLOWN HUGGER ORANGE 1969 CAMARO

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Chevrolet Camaro "BLOWN HUGGER ORANGE 1969 CAMARO"

 
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Drivetrain:
383 small block with a Blower Shop 671 sitting on top, fed by two Holley 650cfm carbs.  Heads are AFR 195's, stock out of the box.  Also running a SCAT crank, JE pistons, Manley rods, etc.   In addition, I'm running a March Pulley system hanging on the front of the motor.  She made 614hp on the dyno and we probably left 50hp behind, in order to keep it running just rich enough for the street.  This motor was built by my buddies at CBA Machine in Chandler.  Scott and Zac did and amazing job on this 614hp small block.  They are highly recommended !!!  Jay Erschen, of MHP Machine in Mesa helped dyno this motor on the stand - the man is a genius when it comes to blown motors - or any for that matter.
Chassis:
No fancy smancy stuff here.  Stock front suspension with a 1" sway bar and heavy duty small block coil springs cut 1 and 1/2 coils.  Eaton rear springs, 5 leaf de-arched 2-inches.  Polyeurethane everywhere.   KYB shocks at all four corners and that is it.   Car rides like a dream, but I do have a little tire scrub in the rear.  She settled in a little more than I expected after she was driven for a few months.  So, may have to rectify with a different shock in the rear or possibly - don't say it - air shocks !!!!!  Hey--I'm poor and live paycheck to paycheck like everyone else.
Wheels & Tires:
17" Torque Thrust II's - the best looking rim on a Camaro period.  I checked out others and kept coming back to these.  These are off the shelf 17x7's on the front and 17x8's on the rear. BFGoodrich tire sizes are: (F) 225/45ZR17 (R) 255/45ZR17


Body:
The Hugger Orange is a tribute to a guy in Farmington, New Mexico, that drove a Hugger Orange '69 SS Camaro with a black vinyl top as well.  He dusted me good in a street race one Saturday night, as I was driving my other 1969 Camaro.  I never got to meet that guy, but I would see that car from time to time and knew one day, I would have an Orange 1969 Camaro.  The paint and body work is courtesy of myself and Brian "I'm just a bodyman" Taylor.  Brian worked with my vision on the oversized hockey stripes and did a killer job on the paint.  Is the car perfect? No - but that's what makes it a driver.  If can't be driven, I don't want it. 
Interior:
The interior is standard black vynil, stock for the most part, except the silver painted 10-point cage with Chris Alston swing outs and silver colored Crow Racing seat belts, as well as a Hurst T-handle V-matic shifter.  Overall interior color theme is silver and black, which goes great with the orange, black and silver exterior.

Blown and Slammed ’69 Camaro     As a small kid, my older brother who was in high-school in the late...

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Side shot

You'll note the "in da weeds" look I was striving for.

Sitting at the Memories on Main Street March '08

This is just an awsome shot. Both cars side by side was sik.

Front shot

The black and silver hockey stripe with the blower just screams WWII fighter plane.

Interior front dash shot

Again low budget. Alot of the parts for this car were chosen because of their quality, price and ease of bolt on application.

CBA Machine - Scott, Zac and me !

Scott Keiser is an excellent and thorough engine builder.

Rear shot of motor in car

This pic was shot inside the bay at Vintage Iron Resotrations in Scottsdale.

 
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Comments:
bnvobrien
05-30-2009 8:12 PM
that is one bad ass camaro....Like it alot!!!
RamAngel
10-21-2008 4:58 PM
Gorgeous car! :D
Swanee3
10-17-2008 11:03 PM
glad ya dig your shot, thank-you. that clean black 69 is pretty damn sweet too.
BLWN6T9
10-17-2008 1:25 AM
Great pics, especially of the Orange Camaro--LOL. The pic of the other blown '69 next to mine at the Pavilions, came out great as well.
Swanee3
10-17-2008 12:27 AM
Photos Here
Swanee3
10-17-2008 12:26 AM
It was a pleasure meeting you at the Pavilions as-well. Here is where I'm loading the photos from there. http://www.myrideisme.com/ViewEventImages/Swanee%20at%20the%20Pavilions%20P-II/ Thanks for the compliments
paladin06
08-22-2008 10:23 PM
How about getting together tomorrow night at K-Mart or Scottsdale??
paladin06
08-13-2008 9:51 PM
Hey partner. Thanks for the welcome. Good to be here.
Swanee3
07-25-2008 10:05 PM
Kick Ass 6T9
pikesan
07-25-2008 1:05 AM
Welcome my friend! I hope to see all of the 1st Generation Camaro club here!
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