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These photos show the dissection from my 72 Donor shell. Shown below are views of the LH pillar. The last photo shows how the structure should look under the dash/cowl.
I am trying to dissect the "A" pillar as close to the reversal of how it would have been assembled. I am going to remove the piece parts and transfer them over my 73 Trans am. IMG_1940.jpgIMG_1943.jpgIMG_1945.jpg
Last edited by Xelerator; July 18th, 2010, 01:25 PM.
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
just re-read this whole thread, good luck on a job and hope to see more progress soon
99 Buick Regal GS- New DD
SOLD-1983 Firebird-305-2.5 inch custom bent exhaust w/ dynomax muffler-2004r-87 TA 3.08 posi-90 Camaro brakes-91-92 Hatch-87 TA bumpers and GFX-89 TA Tailights-87 TA front fenders-16 inch GTA wheels
SOLD-1967 Buick Skylark
Originally posted by ThreeHonks
I like having a loud car, every time the neighbors dog barks, I just go let my car sit and idle in the driveway
Here is the removal of the Cowl/Dash. I was going to just repair the rust issues but then decided I might as well replace the whole piece. Removal of this piece also allows repair of the lower cowl too. I was surprised, it only took me 1.13 Hours! IMG_1961.jpgIMG_1981.jpgIMG_1963.jpg
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
After I removed the Upper Cowl/Dash, I went back to removing the LH "A" pillar inner structure. This piece as you may recall, was completly gone at the base (where it meets the door hinge structure), this piece was pretty thick in comparison to the majority of the shells sheetmetal, this must mean it takes the majority of the loading. Because it seems to take a lot of loading from the roof and torsional stress, I decided to completely remove it, reversing the assembly of it. I did at one point decide to cut it in half but then I thought better, "just do it right". IMG_1984.jpgIMG_1988.jpgIMG_2033.jpg
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
Here are some comparisons between the 72 Donor car and the 73 Project car of the LH "A" Pillar parts (Inner structure and outer skin). In the first picture, the top row shows the "good" usable parts from the 72 donor car, the bottom row shows the rusty parts from the 73 project car. IMG_2035.jpg
The other two pictures are some detail shots of the LH "A"-Pillar's inner structure. This is the piece that utilizes some thick material compared to the rest of the sheet-metal surrounding it. IMG_2040.jpgIMG_2039.jpg
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
Back to the Donor car, For the RH "A" pillar, I had to also remove the outer skin, however since the sub structure or inner structure was solid on the 73 project, I did not need to remove it from the donor car. IMG_2047.jpg
This last picture is just another comparison showing the difference between the Donor's "A" pillar skin and the Project's "A" pillar skin. For Reference, the "Red" parts are the project and the darker parts are from the Donor car. IMG_2050.jpg
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
And here is how it sits as of this morning!! I am happy with the progress I have made so far, yes, I have a LOT to do yet. IMG_2041.jpgIMG_2045.jpgIMG_2046.jpg
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
I decided that I am at the point where I need my Plasma cutter and welder so... I am going to transport the shell to my Dad's shop, this is where the major bodywork will take place.
Since I was the only one around and I don't have patience to wait for help, I decided to tackle loading the shell by myself, using an old Block-N-Tackle, the loading went very smooth.
Last edited by Xelerator; July 21st, 2010, 04:25 PM.
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
I am so amazed at your progress and patience of this whole thing, this is going to be one amazing project car when your done, how many cars have you done like this? How long have you been doing this? is this just your hobby or something you do for work too?
Your details and tear down is fabulous..
are you going to media blast the body?
99 Buick Regal GS- New DD
SOLD-1983 Firebird-305-2.5 inch custom bent exhaust w/ dynomax muffler-2004r-87 TA 3.08 posi-90 Camaro brakes-91-92 Hatch-87 TA bumpers and GFX-89 TA Tailights-87 TA front fenders-16 inch GTA wheels
SOLD-1967 Buick Skylark
Originally posted by ThreeHonks
I like having a loud car, every time the neighbors dog barks, I just go let my car sit and idle in the driveway
I am so amazed at your progress and patience of this whole thing, this is going to be one amazing project car when your done, how many cars have you done like this? How long have you been doing this? is this just your hobby or something you do for work too?
Your details and tear down is fabulous..
are you going to media blast the body?
Thanks for the comments! I hope others are getting some interest in this project too!
When I was in college, I restored a 1977 Jeep CJ-7 (1999-2001) (see my website in my sig) The next large restoration was my Green 73 Camaro (2005-2009). I learned a lot from both those projects which steered me to document everything. This is my hobby, no kids and a very understanding wife lets me do this hobby. I am a Mechanical Engineer so the meticulous detail/documentation comes naturally. I get a lot of fun out of doing this stuff, it's like a natural high when you plan a project and it goes well and looks good!
I am not sure how to handle the body yet, I have thought of doing the tank dipping process to remove the Paint/seam-sealer/rust/crude and then a phosphate finish to help protect the bare metal after the dipping process, this way the whole shell and all body components are completely rust free.
WMCC Member (well, I get the newsletter) 1973 Camaro Type PT (Type Pro-Tour)
1973 TransAm 455 4-Speed, In need of Resto.
1985 Camaro IROC-Z, All Original Silver Hardtop
1997 Camaro Z4C SS LT4, #18 of 100
2002 Camaro Z7D SS, #4 Brickyard 400, Robby Gordon http://www.aasencamaros.com
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