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Old 06-27-2012, 12:14 AM
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Default C5/C6 Chassis Build for my C2 1964 Corvette Roadster Resto Mod About to begin!!!



I just received word that my chassis build will begin in July 2012 so I am getting excited and anxious as well. I continue to slowly take the 1964 Roadster apart so that I can lift the body off the old frame and get it soda blasted before the new frame from Street Shop arrives.
In the meantime, here are the specifications for the C5/C6 chassis I am having built by Street Shop (I plan to post pictures of the chassis build as soon as I get some photographs from the shop):

Street Shop C6 Based Chassis for 63-67 Corvette, Powder coated Semi-Gloss Black C6 C2 Chassis
  • M50 Series Dana Rear, 3.55:1 Ratio
  • Billet Web for M50 Series Rear using C5/6 Suspension
  • 1997-2004 Corvette Rear Suspension Cradle, Used, Modified for Street Shop C5/6 Chassis
  • 80-93 Mustang Rack & Pinion Steering, Power Assisted
  • Outer Tie Rod End, Moog
  • Custom 1" Front Sway Bar Kit for Street Shop C5/6 based Chassis
  • Street Shop Custom 7/8" rear Sway bar kit for C5/6 Based Chassis
  • Custom Rear Axle Shafts for Street Shop
  • C5/6 based Chassis Using M50 Differential, 14.5 bar
  • Complete Custom Brake Line Kit
  • 1963-1982 Corvette with Street Shop Chassis - Kit includes (6) Prebent SS Lines, (4) StopFlex SS Hoses with washers and Horse Shoe Clips, (1) Disc-Disc Prop. Valve and (2) Brake Tees
  • LS Return-Style Fuel Filter
  • C2/C3 3/8" Stainless Steel Fuel Line for Single line EFI LS Engine Applications
  • 5/16" Fuel Injection Return Hose, Female 5/16" GM Push-Lock One end only, 60"
  • 3/8" Fuel Injection Feed Line, #6 Female and Female GM Push-Lock
  • 3/8" Fuel Injection Feed Hose, 45 deg. #6 Female and Female GM Push-lock Ends
  • Fuel Line Kit for Single Feed LS EFI systems, Includes 3/8" SS Fuel line, Return
  • Style Filter, Flexible Hoses from Fuel Rail to Chassis and Filter to Tank using GM-Style Push-lok fittings
  • Hyerco Coil-Over Spring, 8" x 2.5" ID x 400lb Rate
  • Coil-Over T bar Lower Mount Kit, 3/4" x 3.5" 2 18.90 37.80T
  • QA1 VS Single Adjustable Coil-Over Shock, 3/4" Poly Ends
  • QA1 Front Coil-Over Shock Kit
  • QA1 Rear Coil-Over
  • HyperCo Spring, 2.5"ID x 7", 500# rate
  • QA1 VS Single Adjustable Coil-Over Shock, 3/4" Poly Ends
  • Billet Lower Coil Over Mount; Use with Street Shop C5 and C6 based Chassis
  • QA1 Rear Coil-Over Shock Kit
  • C5/6 Right Front/Left Rear Spindle, New
  • C5/6 Left Front/Right Rear Spindle, New
  • C6 Front Upper Control Arm, New GM
  • C6 Upper Front Control Arm, New GM
  • C6 Lower Front Control Arm, RH, New GM
  • C6 Upper Rear Control Arm, LH, New GM
  • C6 Upper Rear Control Arm, RH, New GM
  • C6 Lower Front Control Arm, LH, New GM
  • C5 Rear Toe Link, New GM
  • Outer Tie Rod End Kit, New GM
  • C6 Lower Rear Control Arm, New GM
  • C6 Lower Rear Control Arm, RH, New GM
  • 97-07 Corvette Front Wheel Hub Assembly w/ Sensor, USA
  • 97-07 Corvette Rear Hub Bearing Assembly w/ Sensor Ring, USA
  • C5/6 Parking Brake Kit, New GM
  • OEM Caliper Mount, Complete Set, C5
  • Semi-Metallic Brake Pads, Complete set
  • Rebuilt C6 Brake Calipers; complete set of four, Includes Core Charge, W/"CORVETTE", PC RED
  • 97-04 Corvette Cross Drilled Rotor, Bendix, LH front
  • 97-04 Corvette Cross Drilled Rotor, Bendix, RH front
  • 97-04 Corvette Cross Drilled Rotor, Bendix, LH Rear
  • 97-04 Corvette Cross Drilled Rotor, Bendix, RH Rear

Drive train
  • LS3 Crate Engine, 436hp
  • GM10349964 LS Engine Stand, LH
  • GM10349965 LS Engine Stand, RH
  • Vertical Mount Engine Cushion Kit
  • LS Engine Accesories kit including Alternator, Power Steering, custom machined Waterpump and A/C
  • GM LS3 Engine Mgmt. System with pre-programmed ECU, Harness, 02 sensors, MAF sensor and accl. pedal
  • PowerMaster XS Torque Starter, LS
  • GM12600987 LS3 Engine Cover, LH
  • GM12600988 LS3 Engine Cover, RH
  • GM11589406 LS Engine Cover Stud
  • Bellhousing Shield
  • Power Steering Pump Line Kit
  • DeWitt's Custom Aluminum Radiator, HP
  • LS series combo with fan for 63-72 Corvette
  • 2 Wire 0-90 ohm Fuel Level Sending Unit, Adj., NOTE: 63-67 Corvette Gauges must be converted to Two wire to use this sending Unit.
  • 63-67 Stainless Steel Fuel tank w/ Pump installed
  • Universal Parking Brake Cable Kit w/Wilwood/Corvette Clevis
  • Street Shop Pro Fit Kit for 63-82 Corvette, Kit Includes: Custom Modified C3 Corvette TKO 600, ProShift3 Shifter Mechanism, OE spec Shifter Handle, Bolt-in C3 Style Cross Member bracket, Polyurethane Isolator, Seamless DOM Driveshaft, TKO Slip Yoke, Solid U-Joints, Corvette to TKO Full Length Speedometer cable, Calibrated Speedo gear,
  • HD Pilot Bearing, 5 speed name plate, Weatherseal Reverse Light Wiring, Grade 8 Hardware, Instructions/Warranty
  • 11" Titanium/Aluminum Bellhousing for LS
  • LS Clutch/Flywheel kit, New GM
  • Grade 8 Pressure Plate Bolt, set of 6
  • Billet Aluminum Bracket for mechanical clutch linkage for LS Engines in C2 Chassis
  • Clutch Linkage Kit for C2 chassis
  • 1963-67 corvette Level II Hydraulic brake Assist Sysytem w/ PS line set, 6 degree mount, Early/long GM MC Pushrod
  • Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder, 1.13" bore, polished

A teaser shot of what is to come!!! :thumbs:




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Old 07-03-2012, 09:22 AM
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The C5/C6 chassis/frame I ordered from Street Shop for my 1964 Roadster has started construction and I will be following its assembly to completion (rolling chassis). As you can see from the pictures below, the frame rails have arrived.
When frame rails arrive they are put in a bin to allow the excess oil drain out. While they drain, Street Shop is working on the small parts. Cross members are cut prepped for welding and then degreased. All small parts are machined, cleaned, assembled in a jig and welded up.







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Old 07-03-2012, 09:31 AM
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Ok I'm subscribed. 64 is a good starting point. All the style of the c2 with underwhelming drivetrain and brakes. Sounds like you are fixing that.

Are you building the chassis as a kit or is the shop?
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Old 07-03-2012, 01:52 PM
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I should have been more clear - STREET SHOP INC is building the chassis for me. They were nice enough to agree to send me photographs throughout the build process so that I could have complete documentation/history for my project.
Will post more as I receive additional pictures.
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:10 PM
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While Street Shop Inc. is busy assembling my C5/C6 chassis, I need to take the 1964 Corvette Roadster apart in order to get the body off the original frame. The Roadster is a driver with a small block 350 - so to me, it is a good candidate for the RestoMod.

At my pace, the new chassis will be ready before I am !!
Here are some pictures of the 64 -



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Old 07-05-2012, 03:31 PM
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Nice project. That frame will definitely be stout.
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Old 07-06-2012, 08:34 AM
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My C5/C6 STREET SHOP INC frame for the 1964 Corvette Roadster is laid out to show the individual pieces that will make up the frame. The pieces will of course be placed on a jig and welded. See later pictures below.





Parts are cut, cleaned and prepped for welding. All parts are prepped for 100% welding.



Front cross member is finished, ready to install into jig and clamped down.






Frame rails are placed on jig to be cut to length, after cutting to length, end caps are welded to close up the rail.




The following pictures highlight the STREET SHOP chassis weld preparation to perform 100% welding. You can also see the welds up close and personal. After the main rails are welded, it is unclamped and allowed to cool so it will return to its relaxed state.





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Old 07-08-2012, 06:28 PM
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I spent a little time in the garage over the weekend removing the steering column, dash, glove box, and carpets. This car has been played with before as I witnessed spliced wires and adapted nuts/bolts to hold it together. It does not matter though as it all gets replaced with new hardware. It is a wonder this car ran at all!!!





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Old 07-08-2012, 08:15 PM
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Street Shop Inc continues building my C5/C6 chassis for my 1964 Roadster. They sent me the following updates for my records of the build. I better get moving on the Corvette to keep pace !!

Frame horn for bumper mounts being started



Start of rear rails. Machined and fit with bosses for upper a-arm mounts



Bungs welded in and rear rails machined for bumper mounts and tank support.



Rear cradle mounts are built and the rear rails are ready to be welded to the main front frame.





Mounts for the m50 are installed, various pics of the rear rails welded to the front frame









Gussets are formed and added to the rear rails and allowed to cool to return to its relaxed state





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