I dig it. It may not be fast, but it wouldnt take much to make it fast. I wouldnt bother with that for a while though. At this point a reliable cruiser with personality is better than a faster car that lives on jack stands.
I dig it. It may not be fast, but it wouldnt take much to make it fast. I wouldnt bother with that for a while though. At this point a reliable cruiser with personality is better than a faster car that lives on jack stands.
Yes, this was definitely worth it. I love the square body style Chevies from the mid-60's. A '64 Malibu is on my "want" list. 2 door or 4 door, don't care. Someday.
Homework wrote: Forgot to mention that when I got this, I also had the opportunity to buy an all-original late 2nd-gen Z28, a mildly built slant 6 Duster, and an just-shy-of-perfect XJS that was owned by a Jaguar mechanic(I absolutely love Jags). I will still take this car over everything else.
Dusterbd13 wrote: In reply to volvoclearinghouse: Elky?
Nah. I gotta 3 year old and a 6 month old, they have to be able to ride in it with me.
That's a rad car for a project. I'd stuff a 454/496 big block in there and throw on a Weiand 6-71 blower, but I'm insane. A mildly built 350 small block would be a more realistic upgrade and can be pretty reliable once dialed in.
Thanks for all the kind words, folks!
I went with my dad to the Street Rod Nationals in Louisville last weekend. I didn't take any pictures of us at the event, but here we are at the gas station:
We went three of the four days and racked up about 600 miles each without a hitch. We got there late all three days, and ended up missing the autocross. Probably a good thing in hindsight since we wouldn't have gotten a course walk. Tentative plans have been made for an actual autocross in Lexington on the 20th.
We didn't miss the swap meet, though:
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