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Rare Finds - 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28


Skip Lecates found this Camaro the same way he found the Yenko Deuce that appeared on the cover of this magazine's Sept. '12 issue ("Mission Accomplished"), by talking with muscle heads in his area. He determined that the owner was a very private individual. Instead of knocking on his door with no invitation, Skip asked "a friend of a friend" who works with the Camaro's owner to "talk to Larry and see if I can get in to look at the car."

Skip knew asking if the car was for sale would probably get him nowhere. Larry had purchased his Z/28 brand new when he was just 16 years old. Obviously he was attached to the Z/28.

After a couple years, Skip finally got an OK to come out to Larry's house and see his Camaro. No harm would be done. Skip was a Camaro guy who just wanted to look.

This car must have stayed in the basement for most of the last 35 years.

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Camaro Sets Quarter-Mile World Record

heĀ 2016 Chevrolet Camaro, when running theĀ LT1 6.2-liter V8, willĀ sprint to 60 mph in four secondsĀ flat. In less than four more seconds, this 2010 Chevrolet Camaro will have run the quarter-mile.

You’re looking at the latest record setter for the real street class. The American Racing Headers and FARKS-Supercar sponsored 2010Ā CamaroĀ laid down a world-record smashing 7.70-seconds in the quarter mile during a final-round appearance at the NMCA event at Summit Motorsports Park in Ohio.

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Windshield Cleaning Tip

When cleaning your windshield, use aĀ short nap microfiberĀ and clean in one direction on the inside and the other direction on the outside. This way you don't have to chase streaks and you can tell if you need a final wipe on the inside or out.

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Dual-Feed Carb Conversion


Time: 1 hour (approximately)

Tools: socket set, flat-blade screwdriver, small putty knife or scraper, adjustable wrenches (optional).

Cost: (varied) approximately $100-$300

Tinware: center-hung float fuel bowls (if needed), metering block and hardware (sold as kit), metering jets, replacement gaskets, dual-inlet fuel line.

Tip:Ā transfer the carburetor from the engine to a clean, open workbench. If you don’t have a carb stand, simply slide four bolts of your choice through the mounting holes in the bottom plate, and ā€œnutā€ them up at the top. All you need is enough clearance for the levers and protruding linkage. (see photo #1)

Performance gains: increased fuel delivery and tuning accuracy.

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Window Cleaning Tip


When cleaning your windshield, use aĀ short nap microfiberĀ and clean in one direction on the inside and the other direction on the outside. This way you don't have to chase streaks and you can tell if you need a final wipe on the inside or out.

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300 of 300: The Last 1953 Corvette

Chevrolet’s Corvette has been with us for over 60 years. Clearly the Corvette has retained its popularity with sports car enthusiasts, hence its longevity. As practically all Corvette enthusiasts know, this fiberglass car almost did not survive beyond its first three years of production. It was almost dropped again with the agreement passed in 1957 in which the members of the Auto Manufacturers Association passed a ban on factory-backed promotion of racing and performance. Despite this inconvenience, Bill Mitchell continued to develop the car in secret, risking his career to keep the Corvette in production. The Corvette had to be put on life support from time to time.

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Portable Battery Charger

Here's a great little tip...

While at the last SEMA Show, we noticed many vendors now offering portable batteries capable of starting a car. These items are slightly bigger than a paperback book and most not only jump a car battery but also re-charge a variety of portable electronics like phones or laptops through a USB port. These units are powerful enough to jump start a V8 car engine (400 amps) and will generally hold a charge for up to six months.

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NCM Motorsports Park Hosting Youth Driving School

Car enthusiasts are steeped in all manner of specs, facts and data– but does it make us better drivers? While most of us would like to think we’re handier behind the wheel than most, a quick look atĀ this,Ā this, andĀ thisĀ reminds us that knowledge or passion does not beget skill.

That’s where the Tire Rack Street Survival day at theĀ National Corvette MuseumĀ Motorsports ParkĀ comes in.

While reserved for youth aged 15-21 with a valid drivers license, the all-day, hands-on course looks to teach teens about proper vehicle control and the techniques needed to drive in the real world.

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Drum Brake Rebuild

Time: 3 hours approximately (per pair)

Tools: lug-wrench, flat-blade screwdriver, rubber mallet, needle-nose pliers, various specialty brake tools (recommended)

Cost: rebuild kits approximately $250 for 4 wheel drum brakes

Tinware: brake shoes, drum brake hardware kit, other items may be necessary depending on the condition of your existing parts

Tip: When rebuilding your brakes, only disassemble one side at a time. The other side will serve as an accurate point of reference when putting all of the pieces back together.

Performance gains: Better brakes! Periodically replacing your shoes and rebuilding the brake assemblies will drastically increase your chances of ever seeing old age.

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Chevy Corvette U.S. Sales Up

ChevroletĀ dealers in the United States delivered 2,725 units of theĀ CorvetteĀ sports car to customers during the month ofĀ August 2015, representing a year-over-year growth of 1.72 percent.
Compared to the previous sales month ofĀ July 2015Ā during which dealers delivered 2,794 units, Corvette sales were down 69 units. And duringĀ the first eight months of 2015, Corvette sales totaled 23,826 units, a year-over-year increase of 1.46 percent.

Chevy Corvette Sales - January 2015 - August 2015

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