RPM Magazine March Issue 2014

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RPM SPECIAL

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ast month we started back with our Readers’ Projects and the response was incredible! It seems lots of you have some serious work under way this winter. Check out this month’s batch of wild iron taking shape in the garages of RPM readers around the world!

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MARCH 2014 | RPM Magazine

Damascus, Maryland

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ome of you may remember this 1969 Camaro from the old NSCA (National Street Car Association) days. The late Rick Grove built the car with John Little and it was purchased by Brent in March 2012 (from Rick) after which a full restoration began in April that same year. Lawson’s Racecraft reinstalled the front end, customized the quarters, and built a custom intake. Brent, along with his uncle, redid all the bodywork and sprayed on a killer black base with pearl white stripe that looks miles deep. The new engine is a 509 F3 ProCharged big block Chevy from Roger Sterling that has an Alan Dudley MFI system. Brent says, “Rick was detail oriented, as am I. This car retains power windows, working horn, lights, etc., yet has all the innovative weight saving techniques of today. We feel honored to own this local legendary car and look forward to making more history.” Look for this wild Camaro to be hitting the track in the early spring.


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