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cutta 12-21-2017 03:40 PM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
SS/AM Challenger w/V10 and a 5speed liberty. That would be fun and different!

ChevelleStocker 12-24-2017 05:16 AM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
Since the Z-11 '63 Impala is not allowed in Stock, I think my dream Stocker would be the 430hp 427 Big Block '63 Impala. But really, any X-Frame Chevy would do...:p

Dwight Southerland 12-24-2017 09:05 AM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
Z-11 '63 Chevrolet is in the books:

http://www.classracerinfo.com/CGPage...MAKE=Chevrolet

Go for it!!!

Alan Nyhus 12-24-2017 02:40 PM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
If pressed to do a non-GM car, a '67 Fairlane 2dr. sedan, 427/410 with an automatic would be my hands down choice. White with blue interior would be a must. ;) -Al

Alan Roehrich 12-24-2017 04:24 PM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
They both already exist, or in the case of one, existed.

Jimmy Bridges' Corvette in Super Stock (any of the rectangle port big blocks will do), and Harry Vineyard's 69 Chevelle 427/425 in Stock.

ChevelleStocker 12-24-2017 05:37 PM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dwight Southerland (Post 552357)
Z-11 '63 Chevrolet is in the books:

http://www.classracerinfo.com/CGPage...MAKE=Chevrolet

Go for it!!!

Whoops, my mistake! That would be a very cool racer, but unfortunately they're not cheap...Even though I'd be just fine with a replica too.

Greg Reimer 7376 12-30-2017 11:32 AM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
The guide mentions the 427 Z-11,rates it at 430 horse, but it doesn't specify anything about the aluminum fenders, bumpers, inner fenders or hood. Does that imply that it would be OK to put that Z-11 engine in a conventional steel bodied Impala 2 dr.HT?The aluminum parts would be the real killer as to the expense of such an operation, also, the Z-11 heads and intake would be a real search. The Z block was the same as the 409, so building that would be more of a possibility, although the crank would have to be a custom stroker type of thing, as it had a longer stroke exclusive to that engine, 3.650" as opposed to the 3.500" stroke of the 409. You wouldn't want to get an original car and go to work modifying it because of the cost and the originality factor. I believe all the VIN's are accounted for even though all the cars built then were not. Try the 348/409 Forum on line for some good Z-11 info. What a search for parts this thing would entail!

Chris Barnes 12-31-2017 01:20 AM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
I know that I am lucky because I have my dream race car, a C/SA Max Wedge '64 Plymouth Savoy station wagon. It's not the fastest in it's class but not the slowest. My partner and I built it from a tired old 318 powered driver that I bought for $900 in 2000 or so.

ChevelleStocker 12-31-2017 05:19 AM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Reimer 7376 (Post 552706)
The guide mentions the 427 Z-11,rates it at 430 horse, but it doesn't specify anything about the aluminum fenders, bumpers, inner fenders or hood. Does that imply that it would be OK to put that Z-11 engine in a conventional steel bodied Impala 2 dr.HT?The aluminum parts would be the real killer as to the expense of such an operation, also, the Z-11 heads and intake would be a real search. The Z block was the same as the 409, so building that would be more of a possibility, although the crank would have to be a custom stroker type of thing, as it had a longer stroke exclusive to that engine, 3.650" as opposed to the 3.500" stroke of the 409. You wouldn't want to get an original car and go to work modifying it because of the cost and the originality factor. I believe all the VIN's are accounted for even though all the cars built then were not. Try the 348/409 Forum on line for some good Z-11 info. What a search for parts this thing would entail!

Yep, if one was building a Z-11 Impala the starting point should definitely be a standard Impala and not a factory Z-11 model. That 348/409 Forum is indeed a great site, while rebuilding my '60 Impala street car (Even though it only has 283) I even had an account there, just haven't logged in for a while...

That is a very cool car, but definitely out of my budget range. :(

Larry Hill 12-31-2017 08:58 AM

Re: What is your dream S/SS car?
 
1968 Cougar or Mustang, my high school dream car, with the 427 FE engine. I think its a "W" code car.


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