{"id":81612,"date":"2021-10-07T13:15:54","date_gmt":"2021-10-07T20:15:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.racingjunk.com\/news\/?p=81612"},"modified":"2021-10-07T13:15:54","modified_gmt":"2021-10-07T20:15:54","slug":"gallery-retrofitting-this-67-camaro-with-an-ls3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.racingjunk.com\/news\/gallery-retrofitting-this-67-camaro-with-an-ls3\/","title":{"rendered":"[Gallery] Retrofitting This &#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p class=\"jetpack-slideshow-noscript robots-nocontent\">This slideshow requires JavaScript.<\/p><div id=\"gallery-81612-1-slideshow\" class=\"jetpack-slideshow-window jetpack-slideshow jetpack-slideshow-black\" data-trans=\"fade\" data-autostart=\"1\" data-gallery=\"[{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image2-e1633637740329.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81618&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;Click Here to Begin Slideshow\\n\\nThis \\u201867 Camaro isn\\u2019t the first impressive car in Scott\\u2019s collection. His first ambititous build was a Factory Five Cobra with a Coyote crate motor, a TKO-600, and an IRS drivetrain. Following that, he completely restored a 1979 Porsche 911. \\n \\nThough he likes to jump in over his head and learn as he goes, these builds have all turned out surprisingly nicely. The resulting confidence has inspired him to take on a new challenge with this Camaro, a much older car with a much more extensive build list. \\n \\nThe plan included a Roadster Shop chassis, DSE mini tubs in the rear, a 500-horsepower LS3 crate motor, and a T-56 gearbox. While he was waiting the 4 months before the chassis showed up. He started putting some of the parts together then removing the front subframe and rear suspension. The attachment bracket for the front of the leaf springs on both sides required some bolt cutting because 2 of the 3 J-nuts on each side broke when he tried to remove them. Thankfully, this was nothing that a little penetrating oil couldn\\u2019t handle. \\n \\nGetting the tubs in required he first identify the spot welds he needed to cut out, then he removed the old seam sealer before he started designing the templates needed to mark for cutting. Once he got it in there, he coated the trunk with the black textured Raptor liner.\\n \\n\\u201cCutting up a car this nice seems a little crazy, but it made sense financially,\\u201d he reported. This is because the level of shop involvement with the previous cars\\u2019 paint and bodywork\\u2014things he didn\\u2019t want to try\\u2014cost him a great deal. For that reason, he thought about moving the starting point a little further forward with this Camaro. \\u201cI thought to myself, \\u2018If I buy a car that doesn\\u2019t need paint and body, I could save myself time and money in the long run. With that in mind, I found a very nicely restored car.\\u2019\\u201d\\n \\nAround that time, The Roadster Shop announced the chassis was ready and on its way. Scott took this as his cue to order the following: Dakota Digital gauges, a Cold Case radiator and dual cooling fans, McLeod 3-pedal conversion kit, Master Power Brakes brake booster and master cylinder, and Baer brakes. Along with those came an Ididit steering column, a Billet Specialities steering wheel, a Roto Fab cold air intake kit, a Kicker sound system, new taillight housings and lenses\\\/gaskets, an American Auto Wire wiring harness, Morris Classic belts, and Corbeau RRX seats.\\n \\nAnticipating the arrival of these goodies gave him the energy needed to push through the less glamorous phases of the build, like dealing with the car\\u2019s underside. The undercoating on the car was decent, but not good enough to satisfy Scott. Quickly, he got to work with chemical stripper, an angle grinder, and a wire wheel. After spending hours in the hot shop underneath the car going to town getting it all off, he was about ready to put this build on the back burner for a month. \\n \\nAfter that, Scott modified the rear seat to fit around the DSE mini tubs. He stripped them all the way down to the shell because he was concerned about the fire potential with only partially removing the materials. Following that, ordered some of the matching material to go with the front seats from Corbeau and dropped the rear seat and material off with the upholsterer.\\n \\nHe then lowered the body down towards the chassis looking to check fitment before realizing he needed to remove one of the old brackets on each side from the frame rails. \\n \\nThis past week, he bolted up the transmission and bell housing\\u2014something which went more smoothly than imagined. Currently, he\\u2019s waiting for a remote bleeder kit for the hydraulic throwout bearing to arrive, but he wanted to go ahead and get the motor in place so he could see how things are fitting. Thankfully, things fit nicely. \\n \\nScott\\u2019s just getting underway with this incredible, determined build. To stay up on this Camaro\\u2019s development, keep an eye on this page. \\n\\nClick Here to Begin Slideshow&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image5.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81613&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image6.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81614&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image7.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81615&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image8.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81616&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image1.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81617&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image3.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81619&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;},{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.racingjunk.com\\\/news\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2021\\\/10\\\/image4.png&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;81620&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;[Gallery] Retrofitting This \\u0026#8217;67 Camaro With an LS3&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;itemprop&quot;:&quot;image&quot;}]\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageGallery\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>This \u201867 Camaro isn\u2019t the first impressive car in Scott\u2019s collection. His first ambititous build was a Factory Five Cobra with a Coyote crate motor, a TKO-600, and an IRS drivetrain. Following that, he completely restored a 1979 Porsche 911.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Though he likes to jump in over his head and learn as he goes, these builds have all turned out surprisingly nicely. The resulting confidence has inspired him to take on a new challenge with this Camaro, a much older car with a much more extensive build list.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>The plan included a Roadster Shop chassis, DSE mini tubs in the rear, a 500-horsepower LS3 crate motor, and a T-56 gearbox. While he was waiting the 4 months before the chassis showed up. He started putting some of the parts together then removing the front subframe and rear suspension. The attachment bracket for the front of the leaf springs on both sides required some bolt cutting because 2 of the 3 J-nuts on each side broke when he tried to remove them. Thankfully, this was nothing that a little penetrating oil couldn\u2019t handle.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Getting the tubs in required he first identify the spot welds he needed to cut out, then he removed the old seam sealer before he started designing the templates needed to mark for cutting. Once he got it in there, he coated the trunk with the black textured Raptor liner.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\u201cCutting up a car this nice seems a little crazy, but it made sense financially,\u201d he reported. This is because the level of shop involvement with the previous cars\u2019 paint and bodywork\u2014things he didn\u2019t want to try\u2014cost him a great deal. For that reason, he thought about moving the starting point a little further forward with this Camaro. \u201cI thought to myself, \u2018If I buy a car that doesn\u2019t need paint and body, I could save myself time and money in the long run. With that in mind, I found a very nicely restored car.\u2019\u201d<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Around that time, The Roadster Shop announced the chassis was ready and on its way. Scott took this as his cue to order the following: Dakota Digital gauges, a Cold Case radiator and dual cooling fans, McLeod 3-pedal conversion kit, Master Power Brakes brake booster and master cylinder, and Baer brakes. Along with those came an Ididit steering column, a Billet Specialities steering wheel, a Roto Fab cold air intake kit, a Kicker sound system, new taillight housings and lenses\/gaskets, an American Auto Wire wiring harness, Morris Classic belts, and Corbeau RRX seats.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Anticipating the arrival of these goodies gave him the energy needed to push through the less glamorous phases of the build, like dealing with the car\u2019s underside. The undercoating on the car was decent, but not good enough to satisfy Scott. Quickly, he got to work with chemical stripper, an angle grinder, and a wire wheel. After spending hours in the hot shop underneath the car going to town getting it all off, he was about ready to put this build on the back burner for a month.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>After that, Scott modified the rear seat to fit around the DSE mini tubs. He stripped them all the way down to the shell because he was concerned about the fire potential with only partially removing the materials. Following that, ordered some of the matching material to go with the front seats from Corbeau and dropped the rear seat and material off with the upholsterer.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>He then lowered the body down towards the chassis looking to check fitment before realizing he needed to remove one of the old brackets on each side from the frame rails.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>This past week, he bolted up the transmission and bell housing\u2014something which went more smoothly than imagined. Currently, he\u2019s waiting for a remote bleeder kit for the hydraulic throwout bearing to arrive, but he wanted to go ahead and get the motor in place so he could see how things are fitting. Thankfully, things fit nicely.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Scott\u2019s just getting underway with this incredible, determined build. 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