The 1968 Camaro - The Journey Back

Our very own 68 Camaro. All metal (no fiberglass) car that runs mid 7's in the quarter mile. We crashed in 2015 and have been trying to get the car back together since. Check out the story and progress below.

Took the entire driver side of the car out. We were racing to get on the list for top ten fastest grudge cars in Las Vegas. 

It was our first time at this event and the car ran great, but the night didn't end so well... Long story short, we crashed at the end of the track and did some damage... Lou forgot to turn the water pump on, which caused us to blow a hose, water got under the tires at the end of the track, and the car hit the wall.

The damage was pretty bad but all cosmetic. Thanks to our body man Andy (and everyone else that has helped), we should be back at the track very soon. Check out the progress!

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WE'RE BACK!!

 

The GOAT - Our very own 67 Pontiac GTO

Taking it back about a decade ago, Louie was driving through a neighborhood when he saw the headlights of a 67 Goat peering out at him. He pulled over to take a closer look. The first thing he noticed was that the car was complete. Everything was there.. And it was all original.. Every last nut and bolt was original. A 6 speed, convertible 67... The car had no rust, but needed a top down restoration. Louie knocked on the door, met the owner, and found that it was a 1 owner vehicle that had been parked in this Vegas garage for the past 20 years. Every original document and every service record the car ever had was neatly stored in the glove compartment. The owner had plans to sell it anyway, and that's how It ended up in our hands... And It wasn't until about 6 months ago when we decided it was time to return the car to it's original glory. We did a complete body off frame restoration, and completed the car in about 3 months time.