Classic Detroit Muscle Car Set to Receive Custom Restoration
by Anonymous
San Antonio, TX June 18, 2004 -- Ranger's Auto Custom of San Antonio, Texas recently started work on restoration of a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. This classic Detroit muscle car is an original Z-28 with a Rally Sport (RS) option and a DZ 302 cubic inch engine producing 290 horsepower.
According to Ranger's owner, Leroy Ranger, the car has extensive sheet metal damage and will be re-fabricated. "The inner-lower trunk panel will be replaced as well as both quarter-panel skins."
"We're also replacing the front sub-frame with a Martz wide-track sub-frame and including coil-over shocks, power-assisted rack and pinion steering, and a sway bar for stability."
"Further work will add Hal Bear 13" brake rotors with 4-piston race calipers."
You can view the work done to date on this classic by visiting http://www.rangersautocustom.com/projectdetail.php?project=4
Ranger's Auto Custom is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas and provides complete muscle car restorations in addition to classic car restoration and custom painting services.
They recently selected Desktop Consulting Service, a San Antonio web design firm to upgrade their database-driven web site.
This article courtesy of http://www.dfwchevrolet.com.
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