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smog bungs [/ QUOTE ] "Bungs?" I need to look that up. From Webster's: bung (noun) 1. a cork or other stopper for a hole in a barrel, cask, or keg 2. a bunghole --- vt. 1. to close (a bunghole) with a stopper 2. to close as with a bung; stop up 3. [Slang] to bruise or damage, as in a fight: with 'up' 4. [British Slang] to toss; fling; throw That's verbatim from the dictionary. Anyone remember the Saturday Night Live 'commercial' for "Bungking?" Leslie Nielson was the guest host and did the Bungking commercial bit. It was hilarious. |
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For a 69 camaro with square collectors like Belairs. I told you I am not too old to learn. But I don't look at Jegs or Summit catalogs much at all. I will have to keep more abreast. Thanks!
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Wow what a great topic this is! I am a HUGE day 2 fan myself and day 2ed the heck out of my Chevelle but for some reason I have held out on the Yenko. When I first got it I bought all the NOS vintage speed parts for it that I have in the basement ready to go. Maybe......
![]() Day 2 is great because the car just looks, sounds, and probably drives better with the parts on it. It is also good for the guys that have a nice car that they don't want to hear all the nitpickers bash on. Two of my day 2 rules are as follows. NO radials or modern batteries. Don't call your car a day 2 car if the above is attached to your car! ![]() Whitetop give them the "Daves list" of parts NOT to put on your day 2 car. ![]()
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Hi Frank---
Yep.........I have a battery topper but have BFG's on the car. I don't really like the M/T's or Pro Tracs. They were not very popular in my neck of the woods. I had Polyglas and Firestone L60-15s and other "store brands". I wish they still made L60 and E60 Polyglas tires. Thanks for all the good info guys- ktownkid
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I've collected some "Day 2" stuff for my '67 RS/SS/L35. Cal Custom valve covers (to be chromed), an Edelbrock C396 intake, two Cragar S/S 15x6 wheels. I think I'll get 7-inchers for the back. Then, Coker G70 redlines in back, E70s up front. Do they make H70 redlines??? If I put headers on I think I'd want to go with new coated Hookers but that would be my only concession to new parts--that are visible, that is.
The goal would be to have a car that looked like I stopped at the tire shop on the way home from the dealership in 1967 and swapped on the latest mags and red-stripe tires on my brand-new Camaro. Then, in an effort to wring more power out of the "Impala" 325-horse 396, I'd put the C396 on with a Holley. (Yes, a cam change is in order, as is a shift kit for the Th-400, but you can't see that stuff.) I hope nobody points out that my Cragar S/S's are new and not "NOS originals." Let's keep this fun and not nit-pick it to death, okay guys! It seems I have been a Day 2 fan for a long time, I just didn't know it had been an identifiable trend. 'Trend' is used in a good way here. I'm all for it! |
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Here's my "Day 2" '67 Camaro back in 1983, on the left. It was in the mid stages of body/paint (Tahoe Turquoise). It had a nice 327 with solids, a '70 M-22 that I paid $180 for in 1980, and a 12-bolt 3:55 Posi.
My best bud's '67 SS 396 is at right. It began life as a L35/Th-400 car with a 2:79 Posi, but by the time this photo was taken it had a 4-bolt 396, rect. heads, and a T-10. Oh, and 3:55 gears replaced the 2:79's. Originally a Marina Blue/black vinyl top car. I sold my Tahoe Turquoise car in 1985 but bought a stock 396/325 '67 in 1999. After seeing my buddy's '67 396 car I had wanted one ever since--I love the look of those Turbo Jet 396 flags on the '67 Camaro fender. My buddy put a crate LS-7 in his Marina Blue '67 in 1988 and he still has the car and drives it once in a while. |
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Hey Bill, Sounds like you are on the right track! I think Frank and Marlin will be close behind. Oh, I don't want to forget COPO Benny either.
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If I put headers on I think I'd want to go with new coated Hookers but that would be my only concession to new parts--that are visible, that is. [/ QUOTE ] If I was going to go Day 2, I would see if its possible to get a set of headers coated in flat white... nothing says "old school" like white headers IMO!
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nothing says "old school" like white headers IMO! [/ QUOTE ] ![]() |
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guy in my hometown has a 66 fairlane 390 4 speed with hurst vertigate black/black,cragar big and littles redline tires front some scary looking cheater slicks on back, blue dots, holley 3 barrel, he bought the car new and drove on weekends until '76 when it was parked, low mile original car, he brings it out twice a year and waxes it every month ill see if anyone can get pics of it, a friend knows him and thats the only way i got a close look @ it. i know its a ford but a true day 2 car. the guy doesnt have too much other than the car but he seems to like it that way. not for sale ever kind of a deal, he doesnt even like people to know he has it.
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