This is the story of my second American Sports Car project. A
1986 third generation Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe, with a 5-Litre Small Block Chevy V8 (a
305ci mouse motor). It was bought exactly 6 weeks after the sale of my first American sports car project (a 1977 Trans Am) The Camaro was bought from Doncaster in the UK on the 7th
of May 1994.
The major rebuild took place over 2 phases. Phase 1: 1994 to 1997 Stripdown, repaint in red and enjoy driving it! Phase 2: 1999 to 2009 Complete media blasted shell, custom paint and air suspension!
Click on a picture to see the adventure begin!!!!!!!!
PHASE 1
old camaro phase 1 work phase 1 complete
PHASE 2
Phase 2 intro Phase 2 paint at home Phase 2 bodyshop
Phase 2 airbrush Phase 2 paint back home Details Details
Air suspension Phase 2 complete Professionals who helped me
| As you can see from the photo it was originally white and had a brown velour interior. |
This is the original engine bay

| The first owner lived in Stockton in California. | |
| He (and his wife, who was the main driver) had the car delivered on 14/6/86 with 6,296 miles on it. The dealer was Frank Hurling Chevrolet in Sacramento, California. | |
| Unfortunately, on the day they went to pick it up, a truck reversed into it on the forecourt and caused some damage to the bumper and rear panels! It was expertly repaired and today it is completely undetectable even when stripping it down. | |
| In 1994 the family moved to Withernsea in Humberside to start a new life there. The car proved to be too wide for the "lanes" there, so it was sold to us by a garage in Doncaster. This is where we saw it and my Wife gave me permission to buy it! |
During the summer of 1994 (as we were preparing for our wedding!), we drove
the car around as it was. Eventually certain faults became apparent;
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I spent many hours trying to find the fault using the fault codes, but none
were forthcoming.
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| The car stood there for a whole winter under a waterproof sheet while the engine was pulled and stripped down. While the engine was away being overhauled, my wife and myself stripped the interior and bodywork down to almost nothing! This left just the rolling shell. |
| Amazingly enough, when the dashboard was dismantled, we found a Californian Driving License along with a photo of the previous driver on, and a certificate of insurance! Luckily I found out this families address and mailed them back to them, after a phone call. The gentleman on the other end of the phone said this was a mystery solved because these documents were lost around 1991! |
| Unfortunately I never received confirmation that they actually made it to their rightful owners. |
| In the ashtray, and under the centre console we found a total of $3.57! (which we still have to this day)! |
| The following page is a list of the things done to the car to get it back on the road in fine show condition. We never did find the actual fault with the car, but at this point that wasn't the purpose of the exercise. The car was going to be made into a pre-smog motor! |