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1970 Chevy Camaro - Economic Pressure

Money may be in short supply, but fun and boost sure aren't-at least not with Roland Paciulli's blown '70 Camaro.
By Johnny Hunkins
Photography by Johnny Hunkins
1970 Chevy Camaro Front View
WHERE THE MONEY WENT
1970 Camaro
(Pomona Swap Meet, 2002): $18,000.00
Sold old wheels, heads, converter, trans, fuel system, Auto Meter gauges, stereo: -$3,000.00
Crank and rods: already had
Harland Sharp 1.6 roller rocker arms: (used) $150.00
Edelbrock heads: (used) $700.00
Weiand 6-71 blower kit: came with car
Throttle linkage: $120.00
BDS blower scoop: came with car
Paint and bodywork: came with car
COMP cam and lifter kit: $413.69
COMP pushrods: $114.00
Manley valves: $148.00
Forged Venolia pistons: came with car
Holley 600-cfm carbs: free from a friend
Braided lines and fittings: $1,129.00
Holley electric fuel pump: $129.95
Fuel tank sump kit: homemade
Aluminum radiator: $303.95
Electric fan from totaled '00 Z/28: freebie
Moroso water pump: $219.95
Rodlite wheels: $607.80
Mickey Thompson tires: $545.80
MSD 6AL: $236.88
MSD distributor and wires: $313.83
MSD Blaster 2 coil: $39.88
MSD Boost Timing Master: $201.88
MSD rpm module selector: $55.88
Harwood hood: came with car
Hood pin kit: $14.95
Auto Meter tach with shift light: $190.00
Auto Meter boost gauge: $48.95
Aircraft switches: $30.00
Pioneer stereo and speakers: $300.00
CE drag shocks and springs: came with car
CalTracs bars: $350.00
Hedman headers: $230.00
Spintech mufflers: $200.00
Transmission rebuild kit: $400.00
TCI converter: $449.95
B&M shifter: $197.00
Moser 12-bolt rear: came with car
Total: $22,841.34

ENGINE
Type: 355ci small-block Chevy
  (4.050-inch bore x 3.48-inch stroke)
Compression ratio: 7.1:1
Oiling: stock with stock chrome pan
Rotating assembly: stock nitrided crank,
  stock shot-peened rods,
  Venolia dished pistons
Cylinder heads: home-ported Edelbrock
  Performer, 76cc chambers
Camshaft: COMP Nitrous 305HP (240/253 degrees
  at .050, .507/.525-inch lift w/1.5 rockers)
Valvetrain: Manley valves, COMP pushrods,
  Harland Sharp 1.6 roller rockers (.560-inch lift)
Power-adder: Weiand 6-71 blower
Induction: Weiand blower manifold,
  dual Holley 600-cfm double pumpers,
  BDS scoop
Fuel pump: Holley Blue
Radiator: Summit universal fit aluminum
Water pump: aluminum Moroso, mechanical
Ignition: MSD 6AL with boost retard control,
  MSD coil and distributor
Exhaust: Hedman 1 3/4-inch long-tube headers,
  homebuilt 3-inch dual exhaust,
  Spin Tech mufflers
Approximate hp: 550 hp at 6 psi of boost
  on 91 octane
Built by: LP Racing and Bob Frontino, Upland, CA

DRIVETRAIN
Transmission: TH350 three-speed automatic,
  built by LP Racing
Shifter: B&M Pro Stick
Converter: TCI Super Street Fighter, 3,800-stall
Rear axle: GM 12-bolt, 4.10 gear,
  Moser posi and axles

CHASSIS
Front suspension: stock, with Competition
  Engineering shocks and drag springs
Rear suspension: stock, with CalTracs traction bars
  and Competition Engineering shocks
Brakes: stock discs (front), stock drums (rear)

WHEELS & TIRES
Wheels: Weld Rodlite,
  15x4-inch front, 15x8-inch rear
Tires: Mickey Thompson Sportsman,
  28x7.50-15, front; 29x12.50-15, rear


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