BoostedBrandon
BoostedBrandon SuperDork
7/5/20 1:03 p.m.

January 31st, 2004 was an ordinary Saturday. Many football fans were gearing up for Super Bowl XXXVIII, where the New England Patriots would defeat the Carolina Panthers 32 - 29 in what is considered one of the greatest Super Bowls ever.

The racing season had just begun as the Rolex 24 hours of Daytona was that weekend. In a few weeks, Dale Earnhardt, Jr would win his first Daytona 500.

In other news, MySpace was still brand new, having been launched at the beginning of the year. Germany was reeling from the guilty confession of Armin Meiwes, the self professed cannibal who murdered a man and attempted to eat him. He was the inspiration behind the Rammstein song Mein Teil.

Here at GRM, you guys were doing a variety of things.

Some of you guys were working, others were having a great saturday on ski trips, hanging out in a bar, or taking care of newborn children. A great number of you were in the military.

I was a 16 year old kid, with a learner's permit and me and my parents were at a local used car lot, and we were hoping to bring something cool home.

We did.

This was that day. We brought it over to see my Grandpa Clark. I'm the one bent over petting one of the dogs.

This car was small-town famous. Guy that owned it worked at a car audio shop and it was known for having a serious pair of subwoofers in the back. It had a rebuilt title, flowmasters and way too illegal window tint. It even had tint on the windshield. He bought the car wrecked from an auction, and rebuilt it himself.

In our small town, the only things to do were drink, and cruise main street. I wasn't much of a partier, so I would wash dishes for gas money, and cruise downtown. This is a more recent picture of what it looks like.

TO THIS DAY when I see someone from those days, they ask if I still have that old car.

Here's some pics from back then.

and an old snapshot picture-of-a-picture from before I had a desktop and scanner. Sorry.

Car was a solid ten footer. It was an automatic, TBI 305, slow as molasses, but it sounded good, and I was cool for once.

And then on August 20th, 2004 I got in an accident. Actually, at the intersection the above photo was taken at. It was a rainy night, not unlike the one above. I was turning left to go down Main, and young me misjudged the speed of an oncoming car and I got caught in the quarter panel, which pushed me into the car sitting in the turn lane.

My ego was deflated but I was okay. The car that hit me ran. Never did catch him.

We found a body shop, and he replaced the passenger quarter and door, and repainted the entire car. More on that later.

And then, life happened. I still drove the car occasionally, but it got fewer and fewer. I didn't have a gararge, so it sat outside and although it wasn't in mint condition, it went downhill fast.

In the meantime, I had a kid, got married, had another kid, got divorced. I really should have passed it on to someone else, but I couldn't bear to part with it. Fast forward to 2017 and the new missus and I buy a house, with a garage! Okay, so it's more like a barn with a concrete floor, but it's a garage! Finally after all these years I can park the car indoors. So on labor day weekend, in the middle of moving in, I begin to drive the car out to our new home, when it started to spit and sputter, and it died.

It was dead. After some diagnosing, I determined it wasn't getting fuel. After some sluething, I determined an injector had gone out. In my hurry to install it in the parking lot (ironically, the same car audio shop that the previous owner worked at before) I broke down and had to have the car towed.

We backed it into the garage and it sat. For almost three years. With a blended family of four kids, we're really busy. And sometimes, out of sight really is out of mind. I changed jobs, and came home exhausted most days and didn't feel like diving into the car. Slow, incremental process was made here and there, and a few weeks ago I get a text from my step son (13 year old BoostKid 1) and he and his older friend down the road (who's 16 and a damn good wrench) got the car running.

They went with me on the maiden voyage down the road. It felt good to drive it again, but damn does it need work.

This build thread is going to go slowly, mostly me addressing things that a nearly thirty year old car needs anyway. I'll get some now-condition pictures of the car soon.

I've wanted to write this thread since I joined here ten years ago.

Stay tuned!

trumant (Forum Supporter)
trumant (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand Reader
7/5/20 2:52 p.m.

That's really cool that your son and his friend got it running. Sounds like there may be a few other fixes and upgrades they will be able to help with as well.

I've got a 14 year old that has been coming out the garage to learn a few things lately. So far he's helped with an oil change, learned how to use a jack and jack stands safely and helped me swap wheels. I think he's got a brake bleed and pad replacement in his future as well.

Dude, may be step sons first car too! Sometimes its the time with dad that makes the car valuable,  and cones comes back to him in dark days later. Helps him find his way back.

At least that was true for me and my dad.

BoostedBrandon
BoostedBrandon SuperDork
7/5/20 5:52 p.m.

As promised, pictures I took of the car this afternoon.

As you can see, the paint has oxidized really bad. I hate to speak ill of the dead, but he did a poor job. However, he was also the cheapest. This was a quick lesson in "you get what you pay for"

I may let it sit, in a few years, patina on a third gen will be cool. Right now I look like Joe Dirt.

Gearheadotaku (Forum Supporter)
Gearheadotaku (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
7/5/20 6:20 p.m.

 

 After seeing your car in threads here and there I'm hopeing you get it the way you want it.

Moar third gen!

chandler
chandler PowerDork
7/5/20 7:40 p.m.

Heck yeah, my '90s dreams!

pimpm3 (Forum Supporter)
pimpm3 (Forum Supporter) UltraDork
7/5/20 8:22 p.m.

I am working on an 87 iroc at the moment.  Love the white with red stripes.

I wanted a 1992 RS so bad in high school but the insurance was just too much...

Tony Sestito
Tony Sestito PowerDork
7/5/20 9:02 p.m.

Ha, that's what you were doing with that other thread. Great idea! 

Your tale is very familiar to me; go check out my 1979 Trans Am thread and yeah, same feels. I also once had a 3rd Gen Z28 that I regret selling, even if mine was a real turd. Yours looks like the perfect blank slate for all sorts of fun. Good luck with the build!

BoostedBrandon
BoostedBrandon SuperDork
7/6/20 3:14 a.m.

Thanks, guys!

The plan right now is to address the issues the car has, and to eventually autocross it and maybe even try the drag strip. I've got an L31 Vortec to drop in it, and as much as I'd love to have some caged, rowdy car, this isn't that.

I want to add subframe connectors, wonderbar, and all that stuff, but it needs new window scrapers, it needs the hatch realigned, and lots of other stuff that not only is cheaper to do incrementally, but also makes far more sense.

I've grown very wise apparently.

BoostedBrandon
BoostedBrandon SuperDork
8/12/20 6:27 a.m.

Way late update because I am terrible at build threads.

I got the car reinsured and registered the other day, so I took it to town for a quick parts run. And if course, a sunny summer day requires a trip with the T tops out.

I think while buttoning up the back (fuel pump trap door) the power latch for the hatch got plugged back in and when I slid the key into the hatch lock, up it came. This was problematic as now it won't go down.

Some quick googling basically shows that the switch that sends power to the motor goes back, and doesn't close the circuit to close the hatch.

So, current projects are:

Get the hatch latch lowered, and unplug the damn thing.

Replace the driver's side window motor. Because you look really dumb with both T Tops out and one window rolled up.

Driving this thing is scary. It's pretty darty and the brakes... Um, work?

It needs pretty much everything replaced but I'm going to drive it to work at least once a week, because these things fall apart if you don't.

Motoboker
Motoboker New Reader
8/12/20 6:55 a.m.

it looks majestic. I remember a few years ago I had the opportunity to buy such a Camaro myself and i missed it. aromasin side effects Now i truly regret. come back with updates as some time has passed since. I really hope you would make it look... at least good.

Gimp (Forum Supporter)
Gimp (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
8/12/20 7:52 a.m.

I saw the thread title and thought I was drunk posting again.  Great build!  Excited to watch this one.

BoostedBrandon
BoostedBrandon SuperDork
8/12/20 11:45 a.m.

In reply to Motoboker :

"Make it look... At least good" is my new motto.

Eventually it'll get painted, but it's pretty far down the list of priorities at the moment.

iansane (Forum Supporter)
iansane (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand Reader
8/12/20 12:37 p.m.

Man, I bought my thirdgen trans am about a month before you bought that Camaro. I still have mine too!

I'm always interested to see more thirdgen stuff. Can't wait to see what you do with it.

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