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Old 11-12-2007, 06:06 AM
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Maybe I came off the wrong way. By "most Americans" I am speaking of the general public, not anybody here on the forum. Sorry if I sounded like a jerk.

By the way, I will send a check to the club.
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I would like to thank the Yenko members who have sent $$ and parts to this project. Here is an update:

UPDATE:

The Nov. 17th work event for the Corporal Foster Iraq War Veteran Camaro was a tremendous success. Pics will be forth-coming.

With the help of 11 people, we managed to get the entire front subframe painted and assembled in a matter of about 5-hours !!!!!!! It was very heart warming to see the spirit and comradare' of everyone there. The subframe looks great, with contrasting colors, disc brake spindles, power steering gear box and all the rest in place. Excellent work by those that were there.


NEXT WORK EVENT

We will announce the next work date soon. At present, we are on hold until we round up some key parts----such as a diff, interior, etc. Plus, we will be on temporary hold as we await the car to be painted. Soooo-----stay tuned for more emails announcing the next event.


PARTS SPREAD-SHEET

I have had several of you call and ask what parts we still needed for the project. Attached is the updated spread-sheet. As you'll note, there are three tabs at the bottom. Click on each tab at the bottom and it will open a different spread-sheet. The primary tab is the parts list. You'll note that for some parts, we already have a donor, or we actually have the parts. However, those parts that do not have a name next to them-----WE NEED THOSE PARTS !!!!


Our greatest need right now is a 10-bolt 8.5 or 8.2 posi diff. We have several leads on some that we are working and will keep you posted if we find one.


Thanks and more updates will be forthcoming,

LANCE BAKER 480-229-5691

JOHN BAULER 480-632-6214

1968 USED OR NEW PARTS LIST FOR PROJECT IRAQI VETERAN SUPPLIED BY (NAME) & PHONE NUMBER
STANDARD BLACK INTERIOR PARTS
door panels front
door panels rear
carpet kit
dash pad
headliner kit
door-sill plates
console
weather strip kit
pillar post moldings
steering column
window cranks
guages (aftermarket)
rear view mirror (interior)
seats - 70's area Camaro Dave Veals
interior wiring harness

BODY AND EXTERIOR
bumper front
bumper rear
emergency brake cable set
posi differential 8.5 ten bolt 3:73 gears
gas tank
SS emblem kit
windshield washer set
power steering hoses
shocks front
shocks rear
windshield wiper arms and blades
door handles outer
rear view mirror (outer door)
door and trunk lock kit
grill 1968
marker light set
headlight bezels
turn signal light assembly
rims and tires
wheel well moldings
rocker moldings
fuel line tank to pump
fuel line pump to carb
fuel tank George Racz
windshield washer fluid bottle Jay Zuschlag
front windshield
rear window


SUSPENSION
tie rod ends (inner and outer)
upper ball joints
lower ball joints
idler arm
pitman arm
upper and lower control arm bushings
driveshaft Jay Zuschlag
master cylinder
disc brake set-up (optional) Doug Hurst
drum brake set-up front
drum brake set-up rear
front brake linings
rear brake linings
rear flex brake line
subframe connectors Bill Eich 623-256-4334
upper control arms with ball joints and poly-urethane bushings (new) John Hertz



MOTOR WILL BE A 1969 VINTAGE -- PARTS NEEDS ARE SAME
intake Steve - friend of Dave House
carburetor
1969 pulley set up
damper
1969 alternator Lance Baker
headers
mufflers
radiator 1968
radiator shroud 1968
motor mounts 1968
power steering pump 1969
regulator Jay Zuschlag
windshield wiper motor 1968
battery
battery tray 1968
battery cables
radiator hose upper 1968
radiator hose lower 1968
front wiring harness 1968
front engine wiring harness 1968
fuel pump
starter Lance Baker / Jay Zuschlag
valve covers
flex plate Jay Zuschlag
torque converter (Road Runner 2200-2600 stall) good up to 500hp John Debelder
chrome oil pan John Debelder
water pump Jay Zuschlag
header Gaskets Jay Zuschlag
chrome water neck and billet water neck (2 to chose from) Jay Zuschlag
chrome coil Jay Zuschlag
engine / engine bay wiring harness






MISC NEEDS LIST
wheels Doug Meyers - Discount Tire
tires Doug Meyers - Discount Tire
stereo
Grant custom steering wheel
tilt column
Vintage Air
misc. hardware and parts Jay Zuschlag



CHECKS AND CASH DONATIOINS AMOUNT
Tom Burton Cactus GTO club [email protected] check received $50.00
Dream Car Restorations Robbie Miller 480-964-2398 check received $500.00
Keith Marsicola (AMSAFE) via Jack Riley cash received $100.00
Pete Berkowitz (AMSAFE) via Jack Riley cash received $100.00
Guy and Donna Ferstl check received $100.00
Thom Mohr check received $100.00
Arizona Outlaws - Hotwheel club check received $100.00
Tony and Katherine D'Angelo check received $50.00
Anyonymous donor cash received $100.00
William Eaton ( Federal Way, WA) check received $250.00
$1,450.00


PARTS TAKEN OUT OF JOHN BAULERS INVENTORY AND TO BE REIMBURSED WITH DONATED FUNDS
control arm bushings TBD
Cast Blast paint $11.80
tie rod ends outer TBD
tie rod end inner TBD
ball joints upper TBD
ball joints lower TBD
tie rod adjusting sleeves (qty 2) TBD
pitman arm TBD
idler arm TBD
new coil springs (powder coated) TBD
sway bar bushing kit (Energy Suspension) TBD
conrol arm bushing kit (Energy Suspension) TBD
rear leaf spring bushings (Energy Suspension) TBD
rear spring pads (Energy Suspension) TBD
used multi-leaf springs TBD
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Old 11-20-2007, 02:13 AM
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Dave;

You have a PM

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Here is an update on progress on Corporal Foster's car.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO YOUR FELLOW AUTO ENTHUSIASTS.

Attached are three pics of our work day for the Iraq War Veteran Project for Corporal Foster. I would like to Thank everyone that came and helped, and especially the folks from the CACTUS GTO Club. I think we can effectively call this a GTO and CAMARO club joint effort.


The day was incredible and again, I've never seen such cooperation and determination in one project. There was work going on everywhere and we accomplished a great deal in only a matter of hours.


As an update, John has a shop-hand named Spencer that is becoming friends with Jared, or Corporal Foster. So, Spencer will be our "inside man" if you will. Thus far, Corporal Foster is clueless about this project. He's under the impression that the body work is progressing well on his car---which it is.


But little does he know that we have completed his subframe already !!!!!!!! In fact, what's comical is that Corporal Foster goes to John Bauler's shop ever once and a while to work on small jobs for his car, that John instructs him on. He won't even realize that the nice new subframe sitting in the corner, against the wall is his !!!!!! We are literally building the car under his nose. One of his comments to Spencer was---"John' really hooking me up on getting some stuff done on my car," referencing the small jobs John let's him do at his shop.


However, we are still allowing the Corporal to pitch in, as again John has him cleaning, wire-brushing and painting some of the window and door parts for his car. The tricky part is going to be how we get the parts out of his parts tub and installed on his car !!!!!


On another encouraging note, we have received $1400 in cash and check dontations. More will be needed as we progress. Already, we have cut into that sum pretty deep and still have aways to go. Some, like Dave House and Jack Riley, are working behind the scenes and talking our efforts up on the net on sites like Team Camaro and Super Car Registery. Checks have come in from as far away as Washington State !!!!


I will continue to send the updates as we progress. The outpouring from everyone is incredible and I can tell you, Corporal Foster will be quite surprised and most importantly we want him to feel Thanked for his sacrifice.


Updates will be forthcoming.


Lance Baker 480-229-5691

John Bauler 480-632-6214


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Here's another update. For those of you who have offered donations, thank you. The IRS thanks you too, your donation will be tax deductible, more info to follow on that in the future.

here's the update:

PROJECT IRAQI VETERAN PROJECT:
Greetings to everyone who has joined with the First Generation Camaro of Arizona along with the Cactus GTO Club as we work on our "Thank You" project for Corporal Jared Foster.

My apologies for not sending even more updates, but my Email service has been less than accomodating in allowing me to send Emails to large numbers of people.

However, I will make this update brief and to the point:

NEXT WORK DAY
OUR NEXT WORK DAY IS THIS SATURDAY, DEC. 8TH FROM 2:00PM TILL ??? Location will be at John Bauler's house again. If you need directions, call John or myself. Numbers at bottom of this Email. Join us for 5 minutes or 5-hours, whatever you can spare. Our last work day was incredible and fun to boot.

FINANCIAL DONATIONS
To date, we have recieved approximatley $2455 in financial donations. Our efforts are posted on TEAM CAMARO, Thanks to the efforts of Jack Riley and the staff at TEAM CAMARO. Much interest has been generated due to this posting. See attached link below, or log in to TEAM CAMARO and go to their forums section. Look for the camo-colored link.
http://www.camaros.net/veteran
RECARO SEATS !!!!
Jack Riley, working so dilegently behind the scenes, has scored us a set of RECARO, small grain, black vynil custom seats---donated by RECARO themselves !!!!! This was exactly what we needed from our "Wish List". In addition, Jack is working on a set of custom seat belts.

WHEELS AND TIRES
Doug Meyers has put me in touch with a manager at a local Discount Tire, who will in turn work the tire and/or rim angle for us. Moe Ferrat is a local manager who understood completely what we were doing and will move forward pending a letter from me. Moe will work the BFGoodrich folks for us. As of yet, we are unsure of what the donation will be.

NON-PROFIT STATUS
We are now a considered a "Non-Profit Entity" in the eyes of the IRS. Thru some research, I discovered that we indeed did file for our Employee Identification Number back in 2002 and therefore all we need to do for each donor is provide them with a letter on our club letter-head, noting their donation. This will allow each donor to recieve tax credit for their 2007 filings !!!!! These statements will be mailed as soon as we can.

CURRENT PARTS STATUS
Many used and gently used parts have been donated thus far. Thanks to each of you that have done so. It really helps. Attached is our current spread-sheet of what we have and what we still need. We will use the best of the parts and return the others to the donators. Much of the financial donations have already been put to good use. We have reimbursed John Bauler for several of the purchases he has made for parts, including those he has taken out of his personal inventory. Tracking of this is viewable via the attached spread-sheet.

AROUND THE COUNTRY DONATIONS
We are getting donations and calls from all parts of the country---NJ, TX, IL, MA, CA, FL, AL, WA, British Columbia !!!! Many of you are working behind the scenes to spread the word, while others are here working the project itself. Our combined efforts are paying off in a very incredible way. Thanks to those of you that have donated your money time and efforts. We'll keep you posted as the project for Corporal Foster progresses. We will also be posting more details this weekend at TEAM CAMARO in the Bench Racing Forum.

Thanks again on behalf of Corporal Jared Foster and First Generation Camaros of Arizona and the Cactus GTO club.

LANCE BAKER 480-229-5691 cell
JOHN BAULER 480-632-6214 home / business=============
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For those of you who have contributed, here's an update. Been kinda slow going with the holidays, then the auctions but this project will get back on track now.
OK folks,
We finally got some pics of the Corporal Foster's Camaro with a little paint on it. Sterling Allen has started to shoot the jambs. I took a few pics today---albeit in the rain.

Color of the car is going to be Viper Blue with white Z-stripes. I think you'll agree, the Viper blue is perfect and our inside sources tell us it's just what Corporal Foster wanted as well.

Our fund raising efforts are still in full swing. Between Friday and Sunday evening, we managed to receive approximately $1000 in donations and commitments from our club members and our military service people in Iraq.

However, we may need more before this is over, as we expect that we'll need a to cover the final costs of the labor for the body and paint work. Our intentions are not to allow Corporal Foster to dig into his pocket for any more of the funds, rather we want to drum up donations instead.

By the way, the assumption may be that we are looking for big donations, which is not the case. Folks----even $5.00 or $10.00 can be put to good use for this project.

Thanks to each and everyone of you that has donated thus far. Word is starting to spread in Iraq about this project and it is inspiring to our men and women serving over there. I will forward emails as them come in.

LANCE BAKER 480-229-5691
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Lance-

We appreciate the support and are definitely interested in updates as
the car progresses. I have to say, it already looks great.

We should be able to transfer some assistance via Paypal within the
week. We, of course, had to talk to the bosses (wives) before hand and
have all been given the thumbs up.

I really don't know how to express how much it means to the troops to
see that they are appreciated. Depending on how you and your team feel
about it, I'd like to post the story on our task force board for the
rest of the Soldiers to see. It's just a cork bulletin board in the
Headquarters building but a lot of Troops come through here. I
understand if you would rather not, or if you wanted to wait until the
project was completed.

I understand the necessity for stealth and will be sure to pass it along
to the rest of the guys.

Thanks again. He's going to love it!

Steve T

-----Original Message-----
From: Lance Baker [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 3:14 AM
To: Tolson, Stephen SSG 261st MMB OPS BTL NCO
Cc: Thom Mohr; Tony DAngelo (GTO club); Tom Burton (Cactus GTOs); Mark
Allen; Jasen Barckley; David House; John Bauler; Jack Riley
Subject: PROJECT IRAQI VETERAN

STEVE,
On behalf of the First Generation Camaros of Arizona, the Cactus GTO
club and Corporal Jared Foster, thank you for calling about the project.

More importantly, THANK YOU for your service to our country.

If you found us on the TEAM CAMARO website, do not get us mixed up with
the Patroitdream.org project. Our is PROJECT IRAQI VETERAN and you
will see the banner at the top of the forums, or go into the Bench
Racing forum and check out the "sticky" post.

John and I both about fell out of our chairs when we heard your were
calling from Iraq !! But this is exactly why we are doing this
project---to show our gratitude.

Briefly---our biggest need is for $$$. We have the majority of the
parts we need, but now need to buy pistons, engine bearings, etc.

I will be typing an update shortly, showing what parts we have and those
that we need, but the majority of our concern is $$$. You will now be
on our mailing list and should see our emails more frequently.

Lastly----$5.00 or $10.00 will suffice. We understand that military pay
is minimal at best and would rather that you make sure yourself, the
wife and family are taken care of rather than our project. However, if
you do donate as a unit or team, please include everyone's name and
email address, so we can send them thank you's and updates.

Attached are a few pics of Jared's car and our progress----these have
not been posted to the website yet. They are a few pics of work days,
where our two clubs came together to work on the parts for Jared's car.
Everyone pitched in---it was great. The excitement over the project was
incredible.

Lastly----this operation is covert at the moment. Jared's brothers and
sisters don't even know. I talk to his mom once a week and give her
status. This is our own version of 'OVERHAULIN' if you will.

LANCE BAKER 480-229-5691 feel free to call any time




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For those of you who have donated parts and or cash here is an update. The car is nearly finished and will be presented on Sunday. I will be in town in time to see the presentation. For those of you in the Phoenix area there is a car show at Falcon Field on the Commemorative Air Force ramp, in Mesa Sunday 2 Mar and the presentation will be done there I will get the flyer posted asap. over 500 cars are expected and vintage WWII aircraft as an added bonus. I would have got this up sooner but flying too much, not that that's a bad thing.

Dave

Here's the latest update from the guys doing the work:

TEAM-----Corporal Foster's Camaro is getting closer and closer to completion. Pics attached

Therefore, we have established SUNDAY MARCH 2ND as the golden day !!!

I will only provide some brief details in this email, as I am working on a flyer, formally announcing the event.

Here are the details:
---We are billing this as a Sunday afternoon show and shine car event---no trophys !!!
---Event will be held at the Commerative Air Force hanger at Falcon Field in Mesa.
The B-17 should be on site, but if not, they have their B-25, P-51 Mustang,
Avenger, 2 Migs, and various other aircraft for us to see. The hanger where we will
present the car is huge !!! And just the perfect back-drop as well.
---In order to support the CAF museum, we will charge $20.00 per car for the car
show, which gets you two tickets into the museum. All spectators and guest, will
pay $7.00 per ticket into the museum. Again----all proceeds go to support the
hanger---which they really need.
---If all goes well, Corporal Foster will be arrested and escorted under full Military
Police arrest----via two Hummers and possibly police escort !!!! Our inside MP and
also Iraq Veteran Jasen Barckley, is working those details as we speak.
---Formal presentation will take place at 2:00PM

This event is open to everyone and their car. Spread the word that we are doing this for a deserving soldier-----just don't use Corporal Foster's name as it may get back to him !!! He still doesn't know !!!

Flyer will be sent in the next couple of days.

LANCE BAKER 480-229-5691

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