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I guess from here updates will be less common, as the build is complete. I'll throw in information about upgrades once in a while I guess.
I'd like to thank everyone for your encouragement and suggestions! Quite a few blunders were averted by getting your input, it has been much appreciated. |
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I would defer to the 3/4 ton for towing. The frame, springs, etc, are usually larger and more adequate for towing.The equalizer hitch is a must. As you know, whether it's Vegas,Phoenix,or Bakersfield ,there's no flat easy tow to SoCal. 20 years agi, I towed my first '68 Chevelle on a small open trailer with a 71 El Camino. Never had a problem, I was just that fortunate.My Suburban handles that open trailer with a car on it like it's not even back there.
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I'm old enough to remember a time when trailers were scarce and considered a luxury item...most race cars were flat towed.
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Dave,
Congratulations on the build and your successful debut. I'm sure it will inspire another guy or two in the future to take what some might call a literal "mess" of a car and make something fabulous out of it. Always looked forward to the next installment you had to offer. Don't be a stranger, give us an update now and then on how things are progressing. Best of luck in the future!
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Not a lot has been updated on the car as yet, but I have made arrangements to get the pinion angle set and I'm soon to be swapping to a manual master cylinder. Oh, I also got the brake pressure switch adjusted to somewhere near where I'll want it and confirmed that it works.
In the meantime I pulled the trigger on the promised upgrade to the Ranger, and bought a 2016 F-150 with 27K miles. Here it is, for the first time, with the Chevelle in tow. I plan to move the wheel chocks forward a bit for some additional tongue weight, but otherwise I think it's very close. There's in the vicinity of 550 lbs right now, I'm looking to get that to around 700. ![]() I didn't neglect the car entirely over the past month, I removed most of the steel plates that were spanning the frame for ballast and built a weight box. The piece I had available for the top was a little small and I had to extend it with some 1" flat steel, but otherwise it went pretty smoothly. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Dave Muller; 07-08-2017 at 06:01 PM. |
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Looks good Dave. Yes, if you begin to get some tail wag on the trailer when towing you know it needs some more tongue weight.
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