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RPOLS3 04-11-2023 12:10 PM

Looks like the T shirt is still available

https://www.abercrombie.com/shop/us/...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

dustinm 04-11-2023 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RPOLS3 (Post 1620036)
Looks like the T shirt is still available

https://www.abercrombie.com/shop/us/...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

Thanks!! Got one ordered

NorCam 04-24-2023 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by carnut4life (Post 1619769)
Got the dated carburetor, water pump, starter and power steering box on the Chevelle this winter and took it out for the first time today. Had a couple leaking hoses and had to bleed the air out of steering box again but other than that it was pretty uneventful. Drives so much better with power steering, can't even tell its the same car.

Such a great car Chad.

Never tire of seeing this one. Beauty!!!

carnut4life 07-09-2023 05:35 AM

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Weather was perfect here in Iowa today so my son and I took the Chevelle for a 40 mile road trip this afternoon, it's like a completely different car with power steering and an absolute dream to drive, I could drive it across the country now! Let him drive it home the last 10 miles and he was elated since he thinks it the coolest car ever.

Since the bench seat was killing my back on the long drives I put bucket seats in it this spring and it was pain free today so I'm glad I changed it out, plus I love the look of bucket seats with no console. As of today it has 81,490 miles and I'm hoping to roll the odometer
over to zero while I still have it. The key chain is an exact copy of the one my Mom bought me for my 16th birthday back in 1988.

Too Many Projects 07-09-2023 01:33 PM

Very nice with the buckets. I prefer them in an SS too. They just seem to complete the package.
One last update...need to get a bucket seat shifter stick. :flag:

NorCam 07-09-2023 01:43 PM

That looks a lot more comfortable Chad, and I love Saddle Interiors. While I can appreciate a factory bench seat, my back disagrees with them and heavily favors a nice set of buckets.

Bravo on the swap, and Kudos to you for letting your son drive it some. I actually plan to take my son out today for his first run through the 4-speed in the 68 Camaro.

Love the car!!!

carnut4life 07-09-2023 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1626691)
Very nice with the buckets. I prefer them in an SS too. They just seem to complete the package.
One last update...need to get a bucket seat shifter stick. :flag:

That's the right shifter for no console Mitch, there were 3 different ones in 70 and this one has about half the bend of a bench seat shifter handle. I've had all three in the car at different points and this is the most comfortable to me too so it's a win-win.

carnut4life 07-09-2023 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by NorCam (Post 1626692)
That looks a lot more comfortable Chad, and I love Saddle Interiors. While I can appreciate a factory bench seat, my back disagrees with them and heavily favors a nice set of buckets.

Bravo on the swap, and Kudos to you for letting your son drive it some. I actually plan to take my son out today for his first run through the 4-speed in the 68 Camaro.

Love the car!!!

Thanks Graeme. I love the looks of a bench seat 4 speed too but I'm planning to put some serious miles on this car over the years so comfort is more important to me than originality so I don't feel guilty about adding power steering and bucket seat to it. Saddle was my least favorite interior choice for a red 70 when I was looking for one but now that I've had it I really love it, everything inside the car just pops and its much cooler on warm sunny days.

Nash was pretty nervous about driving it through town on the way home because he was afraid he'd kill it at a stop light but he made it home with ease so I'm sure he'll offer to chauffer me around in it more now. I'll probably let him too since it's one of the few things that gets him to ignore his phone more than 5 minutes at a time and actually talk to me. Hope you and your son have fun in the 68 today!

Too Many Projects 07-09-2023 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by carnut4life (Post 1626700)
That's the right shifter for no console Mitch, there were 3 different ones in 70 and this one has about half the bend of a bench seat shifter handle. I've had all three in the car at different points and this is the most comfortable to me too so it's a win-win.

Thanks, I wasn't aware the non-console stick was different. Mine would have had that one then too, as it is a bucket, non-console built car. I'll still put the Hurst conversion shifter in that I've had for years... someday.

carnut4life 07-09-2023 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1626703)
Thanks, I wasn't aware the non-console stick was different. Mine would have had that one then too, as it is a bucket, non-console built car. I'll still put the Hurst conversion shifter in that I've had for years... someday.

Mine has a Hurst shifter in it too, I bought a cheap no console handle off ebay and cut it off at the bend for the Muncie shifter and drilled a couple holes in it and it fits perfect. Can't really tell in the pics but the chrome is worn out so I'll get it re-chromed this winter since it will be in the car as long as I own it.


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