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Here are new pics of the finished frame. Most important section to strengthen is the rear upper control arm crossmember. They tend to pull out.
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Rough bodywork is finished. Floor Pans and new trunk installed. Working on mocking up roll bar with frame out of car, attach frame than weld roll bar in. I will have more pics soon.
This might not be a "dime rocket" but I have less than $3000 in this car which includes the purchase price of $1600 delivered from Delaware to NY. Would I use this as a street car restification", no. as the rust repair has been a lot especially with my amateur body work skills and the $199 super Chinese welder i have been using which finally took a crap. My next $ outlay will be for a new and much better welder in 2 weeks. Really my only big $ outlay will be a converter- I have the rest including rear, 396-325 motor from my 68- I yea, I can use roller rockers now, still have stamp steel rockers in motor, but never broke one when I was racing- probaly due to the low .398 lift. I used regular Crane rockers, not the long slot ones either, never had a problem- Have to dig my 77 Crew cab dually Chevy truck out to tow wuth and get a trailer too- Can't wait - Will lamprecht Div 1 "Ned" 65 Impala H/I/J Stock |
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Question, probaly for Mark Y
I have a built TH350 with 2.75 1st, manual valve body. I bought it brand new in 2002 and has never been run in a car. It has been sitting since. If i take the pan off and due a "visual" and everything looks OK (no rust I guess) would it be safe to install and run as is? Will L |
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But here's what I would do: Keep adding ATF,, 8-9 qts ,, until it runs out the vent..Don't even give it time to fill the converter...Then, after it settles for a while, fire it up and immediately add the remaining 3-4 qts. Put it in manual low, wait a few seconds, then run it through the gears , light throttle, then try reverse, gently. You will probably have to drag the brakes to feel the 1-2 shift with it up in the air. Don't be concerned until you drive it with the rpms up a bit. Good luck |
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Thanks Mark-
When it is converter time I will let you know. Will |
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more pics
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I hate cell-phone pictures...hurts my neck lol! :p
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My neck hurts too- here are pics fixed.!
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IMPStocker, You have a PM
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