Hey it's all yours! Good luck finding the keys and all the missing pieces! If you have any questions, don't call me!OK............I am in.......
Oh there are some, not near enough.... No top either... Thankfully we aren't gonna start on it til late summer. It's gonna be my life for the next 18 months or so.What......No "Box-O-Parts" come with it......
Oh there are some, not near enough.... No top either... Thankfully we aren't gonna start on it til late summer. It's gonna be my life for the next 18 months or so.
I'm not too worried about it. Customer wants to go back to stock appearing, but make it a driver. Brake calipers need to be stainless sleeved, engine is a factory replacement after the original was stolen many years ago. We are not sure what HP rating this engine is. All the basic bones are there. The fiberglass thing is the only part I'm worried about, I've never worked with any .Except for the "Fiberglass" thing it will not be all that bad.
I would take that on myself.
Funny how you don't notice how paint fades until you see it next to fresh. I'm curious, is that a base/clear or single stage?It's [FONT=Conv_arial]Eastwood Malibu Sunset Metallic Orange.
The cab and front end was painted ten years ago. The bed was painted 6 years ago. The colors matched pretty good but over the years it has faded.[/FONT][FONT=Conv_arial]
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I was under that impression too, I till I did some research. They had 5 different 427s in front of a manual transmission. Anywhere from 390hp-435hp. The big dog L88 was labeled 430hp with single 850 Holley, they have been dynod at 560hp. Talk about too much engine in a light car... They did make a 400hp tri power 427 also. We are not sure what this car was originally born with and the replacement engine has numbers that we cannot decode yet since it was a factory crate engine. We are hoping the parts catalog will tell us what engine we have.3 deuce 427's are "Supposed" to be 435 HP solid lifter
I was under that impression too, I till I did some research. They had 5 different 427s in front of a manual transmission. Anywhere from 390hp-435hp. The big dog L88 was labeled 430hp with single 850 Holley, they have been dynod at 560hp. Talk about too much engine in a light car... They did make a 400hp tri power 427 also. We are not sure what this car was originally born with and the replacement engine has numbers that we cannot decode yet since it was a factory crate engine. We are hoping the parts catalog will tell us what engine we have.
Old fart in the house!!!I am well aware of the peak HP these things are capable of. I helped run a chassis Dyno way the hell back in the day before computers.
Yes....smart ass I am old............
3 deuce 427's are "Supposed" to be 435 HP solid lifter
I always heard you have to constantly check valve lash with a solid lifter.
thank you Mr. MouseYes....smart ass I am old............
I don't have the time to spend under my hood "tuning". As long as it's got fluids in it, see ya later! Some guys like that stuff, I'll be over here like "wouldn't it just be easier to replace the engine rather than spend the time adjusting valves?"
I prefer to spend my time behind the wheel or getting all dusty behind a sanding block.Boring......