Doug...any luck getting ahold of Abbott about the speedo cable? I got to thinking we might be able to make the one you have work with a little "engineering".
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HI James,
No, I have not called them yet. Was pretty busy yesterday working on the car, and today I'm wiped out.RIP Doug,You will always be remembered
3/3/53 ~ 12/22/10
Western Michigan Camaro Club - President
2002 Hot Rod Magazine Ltd. Ed. by Berger
1985 Camaro IROC-Z
1974 Camaro Type LT / Z28
2002 Trail Blazer LTZ
2003 Honda VFR 800i Interceptor
1996 Camaro SS (Sold
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www.wmcamaro.org
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Congratulations Doug, the Z really looks very good, I really like the blue and the stance, and I believe it's a blast to drive after all these years! Funny thing though the last time I saw you driving a Camaro on film was in June 1994 in the Douglas Walker Park, and that Camaro didn't have any AC either...Originally posted by WMCC Doug View PostThe really satisfying part of this Project is how well everything is working. Now that we have the alternator issue fixed, there seems to be no real issues with how the car functions. The temp stays good, the charging system works correctly now, it shifts well and drives VERY nice. It has a very solid and stable feel when driving. I'm sure that will only get better once the front end has it's alignment. The brakes work well, and we still have not made the final setting of the rear brake bias (proportioning valve). The stereo sounds ok and of course the car is stunning, visually.
The car feels like it's going to be a great road car able to function well during Club activities and long road trips. The 6 speed transmission was definately the right choice.
After the Berger show, we still have to get the AC unit installed and deal with the parking brake cables. We're still in the shake down mode, analizing everything and watching for any problems. There is one pretty annoying squeek in the suspension we have to track down, but the problems we've encountered so far have turned out to be realitively minor and fairly easily fixed.
The process continues ..............

///Ove1994 Z28 1LE
2007 CTS-V
2006 Magnum RT
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Originally posted by 1LE View Post....... and that Camaro didn't have any AC either...
///Ove
That's a good one, Ove !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I got a huge laugh out of that. Very true, though.
I guess the '74 must have been a prototype 1LE ????RIP Doug,You will always be remembered
3/3/53 ~ 12/22/10
Western Michigan Camaro Club - President
2002 Hot Rod Magazine Ltd. Ed. by Berger
1985 Camaro IROC-Z
1974 Camaro Type LT / Z28
2002 Trail Blazer LTZ
2003 Honda VFR 800i Interceptor
1996 Camaro SS (Sold
)
www.wmcamaro.org
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In the video, it only about 2-45 air conditioning!Originally posted by 1LE View PostIn the video it seems like you're enjoying the 2-80 air conditioning though
///Ove
........ and it was not 98 degrees and humid like that special day back in June '94. 8-O
RIP Doug,You will always be remembered
3/3/53 ~ 12/22/10
Western Michigan Camaro Club - President
2002 Hot Rod Magazine Ltd. Ed. by Berger
1985 Camaro IROC-Z
1974 Camaro Type LT / Z28
2002 Trail Blazer LTZ
2003 Honda VFR 800i Interceptor
1996 Camaro SS (Sold
)
www.wmcamaro.org
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Well, even though Project DZ74 is not completely finished, it is to the point where we can drive it. So, we've been taking her out on short trips, evaluating it's performance and doing any trouble shooting that comes up. On Thursday, Ray and I took her out on her longest trip yet, probably 130-140 miles. She performed pretty well. She was a little hesitant to start on a couple of occasions when she was hot, but never let us down by not starting. With the alignment done she drives down the highway great.
Here's a couple of pics from our trip today (getting good photos was the main reason for the trip).RIP Doug,You will always be remembered
3/3/53 ~ 12/22/10
Western Michigan Camaro Club - President
2002 Hot Rod Magazine Ltd. Ed. by Berger
1985 Camaro IROC-Z
1974 Camaro Type LT / Z28
2002 Trail Blazer LTZ
2003 Honda VFR 800i Interceptor
1996 Camaro SS (Sold
)
www.wmcamaro.org
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Looks great, Doug! It's just amazing to see the transformation from how it looked at the beginning of the project to now.
- Brian Meissen
Owner, MiFBody.com
Administrator, LTxTech.com

1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant -
357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven. 
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June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI
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i love the stance!-Joel
1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd

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