RPM MAGAZINE AUGUST 2020

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PART 4 TURNING BLUE SADNESS BACK

INTO BLUE MADNESS 2.0 EDITION

By RPM MAG continues to bring you the exclusive coverage of the Re-birth of Madness as Troy LaCrone’s team push hard to get the Camaro back to show and race form.

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arrived with a few friends at Beilman Fabrication, in Wentzville, MO to find “Blue Sadness” sitting out front of Marc’s shop. It was in black primer (see pic #2) and is almost a complete roller. Beilman and his talented crew have brought the frame back to new con-

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1 The Camaro on the table where it was built at Beilman Fabrication just days before Troy picked it up. Picture taken right after it was cut off the table and on its own wheels for the first time. dition and sectioned a replacement 1968 body onto it. Keep in mind, the only body part I re-used on this project was the grille. We loaded the car and headed towards Villa Ridge, MO. and Monehan Autobody. Just

over 2,500 people call this little country town home and both myself and Tom grew up there, so this area is home and always will be. The car was placed in its new temporary home in Tom’s shop.


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