Nice!! Is that a 68 or 67 Z28? I can't see by the pictures if it has the vent window in the doors.. What's under the hood of the Malibu? I've got an eye out for a decent, straight, 2 dr. Would make an excellent foundation for a hotrod.
that's a 68 z28. he labeled the pic.now, that is one very nice garage. look at all that space? wow! we only have a one car garage and a 2 car carport. we have it somewhat enclosed, but can't make it permanent due to permit restrictions.... sure wish we had a nice 2 car garage to work on my vibe inside from the cold!
Hey very nice cars bro. I sort of have a similar garage, however it's one car shy of 3 and has a 97 GMC Yukon that only hits the road for camping trips and a 67' Mustang Convertible that is still in the works. I'll throw a pic up a bit later perhaps. Too lazy to do it now. Nice cars. Nothing beats great American Muscle!
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/485204 Mods: Lowes Mat in the trunk area, 6 1/2"Rockford Fosgate Fanatic P in the front, Pioneer 6 1/2" 3 ways in the back, JVC KD-LH810, Grafxwerks stuff, Chrome Lugs, Yakima Roof Rack, LandShark, LoadWarior, Bedmount Bike Rack (fits nicely in tracks) and BarrCrafter Snowboard racks
Quote, originally posted by dmitri »My garage as of now (well my dads...im 17 and own nothing but my car and the malibu u see in the back) So that's what a green/white stripes Z28 looks like when it's together! Poor old Rip Van Winkle below, which I bought new in 1970, has been slumbering for 24 years and 2 days(!) in my garage...
Here's a fuzzy shot of the engine. (GM, as opposed to aftermarket, ex-Can Am (Chapparal) 495 c.i. Aluminum heads and block, about 700 HP when I took it apart, 850-900 if I ever get it back together...)
MadBill, The mere fact that you are in the garage taking pictures of the Z28 is a good sign and a step in the right direction. Next time move on to the next step, bring wrenches and tools instead of a camera. There is hope!
After a decade or two, the sense of urgency is lost. But, hey, if I felt I needed nagging, I wouldn't come to GenVibe; I'd just listen to my wife! (it's a matter of experience, you know...)
Well, I expect it's worth more than I paid for it new ($3,485.00), but probably a lot less than if I'd left it all-original with the stock 360 HP 350. However, by the time it was a year old I had already added headers, 3" exhausts, ported heads, big cam, a cross-ram 2-4 bbl set up, Konis, Minilite wheels, reworked suspesion geometry, etc., so numbers-matching originality hasn't been a real option for over 30 years. I prefer 'unique' to 'blindingly original', I guess....
Quote, originally posted by dmitri »My garage as of now (well my dads...im 17 and own nothing but my car and the malibu u see in the back) Sweet man....great rides and lots of space to tool around w/ them. I recently did work in my garage to get it more organized and visually appealing. Drywall, Paint, Shelves, Lights.....it all made for a much nicer place. I find myself trying to find reasons to be in there now. Having white walls up makes it so nice and bright in there....great for working on the car etc... Heres a pic...
2003 Shadow Vibe Base 5spd - 53,000 MilesFlowmaster 60 series exhaust - Short Ram Intake SystemKonig Kaliber 17x7 Rims w/ 225-45-17 Kumho Ecsta 711's - Hotchkis Springs - Progress Rear anti-sway Bar My Vibe is FOR SALE: $8900